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# '''Log in to the cloud interface to access your project''' <br> The confirmation email you received includes a link to the cloud interface your project is associated with. Click on this link to open your project in your default web browser. If your default web browser is not compatible, open a compatible web browser and copy and paste the link address into the browser. If you know the name of your associated cloud, but don't have the login URL see [[Cloud#Using_the_Cloud|using the cloud]] for the list of cloud interface URLs at which you can login. Use your username (not your email address) and password to login.
# '''Log in to the cloud interface to access your project''' <br> The confirmation email you received includes a link to the cloud interface your project is associated with. Click on this link to open your project in your default web browser. If your default web browser is not compatible, open a compatible web browser and copy and paste the link address into the browser. If you know the name of your associated cloud, but don't have the login URL see [[Cloud#Cloud_systems|using the cloud]] for the list of cloud interface URLs at which you can login. Use your username (not your email address) and password to login.
#'''Check your OpenStack dashboard''' <br> After logging in to the cloud interface (the platform is called ''OpenStack'') you will see a dashboard that shows an overview of all the resources available in your project. If you want to know more about navigating and understanding your OpenStack dashboard read the official [https://docs.openstack.org/horizon/latest/user/index.html OpenStack documentation].
#'''Check your OpenStack dashboard''' <br> After logging in to the cloud interface (the platform is called ''OpenStack'') you will see a dashboard that shows an overview of all the resources available in your project. If you want to know more about navigating and understanding your OpenStack dashboard read the official [https://docs.openstack.org/horizon/latest/user/index.html OpenStack documentation].


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Instead, OpenStack creates your VM with one SSH (Secure Shell) public key installed, and you can only log in using this SSH key pair. If you have used SSH keys before, the SSH public key can come from a key pair which you have already created on some other machine. In this case follow the instructions below for '''Importing an existing key pair'''. If you have not used SSH key pairs before or don't currently have a pair you want to use, you will need to create a key pair. If you are using a windows machine see the [[Generating SSH keys in Windows/en|Generating SSH keys in Windows page]], otherwise follow the [[Using SSH keys in Linux|Linux/Mac instructions]].  For more information on creating and managing your key pairs see the [[SSH Keys/en|SSH Keys page]] in our wiki.
Instead, OpenStack creates your VM with one SSH (Secure Shell) public key installed, and you can only log in using this SSH key pair. If you have used SSH keys before, the SSH public key can come from a key pair which you have already created on some other machine. In this case follow the instructions below for '''Importing an existing key pair'''. If you have not used SSH key pairs before or don't currently have a pair you want to use, you will need to create a key pair. If you are using a windows machine see the [[Generating SSH keys in Windows/en|Generating SSH keys in Windows]] page, otherwise follow the [[Using SSH keys in Linux|Linux/Mac instructions]].  For more information on creating and managing your key pairs see the [[SSH Keys/en|SSH Keys page]] in our wiki.
[[File:Import key pair 3.png|500px|thumb|Importing an existing key pair (Click for larger image)]]
[[File:Import key pair 3.png|500px|thumb|Importing an existing key pair (Click for larger image)]]


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