How to Setup Password Authentication For AWS ec2 Instances
By default, ec2 instances don’t have password authentication. You
have to use the private key to connect to the instances. However, you
might have situations to use password-based authentication for your ec2
instances. In this tutorial, I have added the configurations required
for password authentication for ec2 instances.
Password Authentication For AWS ec2
I assume that you have an instance up and running. Follow the steps given below for the password authentication setup.
Note: I higly
discourage using password authentication on cloud instances unless
required. It is always safe to use key based authentication.
Step 1: Log in to the server using ssh client of
your choice using the private key. For Windows machines, you can use
putty for connecting to the instance. If you want the steps, you can
follow this article. Connecting ec2 instance using putty.
If you are using Mac or Linux, you can use the following command to connect to the instance.
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ssh -i your-key.pem username@(public-ip-address)
Step 2: Open the sshd_config file.
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sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Step 3: Find the Line containing “PasswordAuthentication” parameter and change its value from “no” to “yes“
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PasswordAuthentication yes
If you want to set up “root” login, find “PermitRootLogin” parameter and change its value from “prohibit-password” to “yes“
After the changes, save the file and exit.
Step 4: Setup a password for the user using the “passwd” command along with the username. You need to enter the password twice. For example, if you want to set up a password for “ubuntu“, use the following command.
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sudo passwd ubuntu
Step 5: Now, restart the “sshd” service using the following command.
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sudo service sshd restart
Step 6: Now you can log out and log in using the password you set for the user. For example,
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ssh ubuntu@35.162.225.240
I hope this article helps. Let me know in the comment section if you face any errors.
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