See also: How to manage
ssh
keys
An SSH key is an access key in the SSH protocol. In Juju it refers to a way of accessing a machine provisioned by Juju individually.
Juju maintains a per-model cache of public SSH keys which it copies to each unit (including units already deployed). By default this includes the key of the user who created the model (assuming it is stored in the default location ~/.ssh/). You can also add further keys via juju add-ssh-key
or juju import-ssh-key
. Any key added to the model is placed on all machines (present and future) in the model.
Each Juju machine provides a user account named ‘ubuntu’ and it is to this account that public keys are added when using the Juju SSH commands add-ssh-key
and import-ssh-key
. Because this user is effectively the ‘root’ user (passwordless sudo privileges), the granting of SSH access must be done with due consideration.
To use an SSH key to run commands inside a machine using the juju ssh
command, the user’s public SSH key needs to be added to the containing model and the user needs to have admin
access to the model.