aws_csshx 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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@@ -6,3 +6,18 @@ This is a wrapper script for ClusterSSHX (csshx). It allows the user the abilit
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gem install aws_csshx
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### Configuration
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The easist way to configure this gem is to add the following 4 lines to your _~/.csshrc_ (replace with your values):
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aws_region = us-east-1
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aws_access_key = AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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aws_secret_key = TaaaaaLNiYbbbbbJm6uuqphcccccXtZydddddDfd
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ec2_private_key = /Users/elubow/.ssh/amazon.pem
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### Examples
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The most common use/case of _aws_csshx_ is to just ssh into a security group.
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For instance, to SSH into the entire *utility* security group as *root*, do the following:
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aws_csshx -g 'utility' -l root
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data/lib/aws_csshx/version.rb
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