Init an AWS EC2 instance using terraform

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Ce post a pour objectif de montrer comment créer une Machine Virtuelle pas à pas sur Amazon Web Servicesavec du code uniquement grâce à Terraform. On pourrait bien sûr utiliser l’interface Graphique ou simplement l’interface ligne de commande aws-cli. Néanmoins avec ces interface l’automatisation devient presque impossible ou complexe. Il y aurait peut être d’autres moyens mais commençons par un. En effet, une étude rapide montre que terraform a des bonnes qualité et open source.

Ce billet est le premier d’une série de permettant monter une plateforme complète sur AWS. Pour l’instant commençons à jouer petite à petit avec terraform et aws.

Préparation de l’environnement de développement (votre usine à machines):

C’est fini les fer-à-souder, carte mère, disque dur, carte graphique, carte réseau, câblage électrique .etc…. Il suffit de disposer d’un ordinateur voire juste un raspberry, une connexion internet (quand même on ne peut plus vivre sans) et une carte bleu. Il ne faut pas oublier que le cloud est juste des machines gérées par quelqu’un d’autres.

  • Créer un compte chez AWS. Il y a une offre gratuite qui permettrait de jouer à minima !. Néanmoins il faut saisir une carte bleu quand même.
  • Avoir un “bon” IDE pour écrire DES lignes de code. Atom me semble intéressant. Par contre, il n’est pas packagé pour Rasperry PI 3 (arm) sous rasdebian. Sinon un bon vieux vi (c’est comme le vélo si vous l’avez appri un jour ça se n’oubli jamais) ou notepad font bien l’affaire.
  • Télécharger et décompresser le package. Il ne faut pas oublier de mettre le binaire dans le PATH. Sur mon raspberrypi j’ai choisi de le mettre sous /usr/local/bin.
$wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/0.11.1/terraform_0.11.1_linux_arm.zip
$unzip terraform_0.11.1_linux_arm.zip
$sudo mv terraform /usr/local/bin/
$terraform -v
Terraform v0.11.1

Créer et ranger vos clés d’administration AWS

  • Connectez vous a votre console aws puis la gestion des utilisateurs https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/home?#/users
  • Créez un utilisateur de programmation ayant les droits de gérer le service EC2.
  • Récupérez bien l’ACCESS KEY et la SECRET ACCESS KEY. Attention gardez les dans un endroit sûr.
  • Pour que terraform puisse se connecter avec le compte de programmation à aws, il a besoin de trouver ce couple de clés dans les emplacements suivants :
    • le code source de la config
    • variables d’environnement système
    • credential home

    Je préfère que ça soit défini dans ~/.aws/credential

pi@raspberrypi:~/.aws $ cat credentials
[default]
aws_access_key_id = ABCDEFGHIJKLM
aws_secret_access_key = **********************

Créer votre première VM AWS avec Terraform

1er test : Création avec informations minimale

  • Définir le provider à utiliser, choisir la région de déploiement et initialiser votre environnement : https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/index.html
    # Configure the AWS Provider
    provider "aws" {
    region = "eu-west-1"
    }
    
    $ terraform init
    Initializing provider plugins...
    - Checking for available provider plugins on https://releases.hashicorp.com...
    - Downloading plugin for provider "aws" (1.6.0)...
    
    The following providers do not have any version constraints in configuration,
    so the latest version was installed.
    
    To prevent automatic upgrades to new major versions that may contain breaking
    changes, it is recommended to add version = "..." constraints to the
    corresponding provider blocks in configuration, with the constraint strings
    suggested below.
    
    * provider.aws: version = "~> 1.6"
    
    Terraform has been successfully initialized!
    
    You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
    any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
    should now work.
    
    If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
    rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
    commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
    
  • Chercher l’image du système que vous vous voulez instancier. Je vais partir sur un Ubuntu xenial : https://eu-west-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=eu-west-1#LaunchInstanceWizard: ami-8fd760f6. Sinon un petit helper pour choisir la dernière image.
    data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" {
    most_recent = true
    
    filter {
    name = "name"
    values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-xenial-16.04-amd64-server-*"]
    }
    
    filter {
    name = "virtualization-type"
    values = ["hvm"]
    }
    
    owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical
    }
    
    resource "aws_instance" "web" {
    ami = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}"
    instance_type = "t2.micro"
    
    tags {
    Name = "HelloWorld"
    }
    }
    
  • Lancer la commande “plan” de terraform pour obtenir un plan d’exécution de la configuration et ainsi valider la syntaxe:
    $ terraform plan
    Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan...
    The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be
    persisted to local or remote state storage.</code>
    
    data.aws_ami.ubuntu: Refreshing state...
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
    Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
    + create
    
    Terraform will perform the following actions:
    
    + aws_instance.web
    id:
    ami: "ami-63b0341a"
    associate_public_ip_address:
    availability_zone:
    ebs_block_device.#:
    ephemeral_block_device.#:
    instance_state:
    instance_type: "t2.micro"
    ipv6_address_count:
    ipv6_addresses.#:
    key_name:
    network_interface.#:
    network_interface_id:
    placement_group:
    primary_network_interface_id:
    private_dns:
    private_ip:
    public_dns:
    public_ip:
    root_block_device.#:
    security_groups.#:
    source_dest_check: "true"
    subnet_id:
    tags.%: "1"
    tags.Name: "HelloWorld"
    tenancy:
    volume_tags.%:
    vpc_security_group_ids.#:
    
    Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Note: You didn't specify an "-out" parameter to save this plan, so Terraform
    can't guarantee that exactly these actions will be performed if
    "terraform apply" is subsequently run.
    
  • Appliquer votre configuration pour construire l’image sur AWS :
    $ terraform apply
    data.aws_ami.ubuntu: Refreshing state...
    
    An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
    Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
    + create
    
    Terraform will perform the following actions:
    
    + aws_instance.web
    id:
    ami: "ami-63b0341a"
    associate_public_ip_address:
    availability_zone:
    ebs_block_device.#:
    ephemeral_block_device.#:
    instance_state:
    instance_type: "t2.micro"
    ipv6_address_count:
    ipv6_addresses.#:
    key_name:
    network_interface.#:
    network_interface_id:
    placement_group:
    primary_network_interface_id:
    private_dns:
    private_ip:
    public_dns:
    public_ip:
    root_block_device.#:
    security_groups.#:
    source_dest_check: "true"
    subnet_id:
    tags.%: "1"
    tags.Name: "HelloWorld"
    tenancy:
    volume_tags.%:
    vpc_security_group_ids.#:
    
    Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
    
    Do you want to perform these actions?
    Terraform will perform the actions described above.
    Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve.
    
    Enter a value: yes
    
    aws_instance.web: Creating...
    ami: "" =&gt; "ami-63b0341a"
    associate_public_ip_address: "" =&gt; ""
    availability_zone: "" =&gt; ""
    ebs_block_device.#: "" =&gt; ""
    ephemeral_block_device.#: "" =&gt; ""
    instance_state: "" =&gt; ""
    instance_type: "" =&gt; "t2.micro"
    ipv6_address_count: "" =&gt; ""
    ipv6_addresses.#: "" =&gt; ""
    key_name: "" =&gt; ""
    network_interface.#: "" =&gt; ""
    network_interface_id: "" =&gt; ""
    placement_group: "" =&gt; ""
    primary_network_interface_id: "" =&gt; ""
    private_dns: "" =&gt; ""
    private_ip: "" =&gt; ""
    public_dns: "" =&gt; ""
    public_ip: "" =&gt; ""
    root_block_device.#: "" =&gt; ""
    security_groups.#: "" =&gt; ""
    source_dest_check: "" =&gt; "true"
    subnet_id: "" =&gt; ""
    tags.%: "" =&gt; "1"
    tags.Name: "" =&gt; "HelloWorld"
    tenancy: "" =&gt; ""
    volume_tags.%: "" =&gt; ""
    vpc_security_group_ids.#: "" =&gt; ""
    aws_instance.web: Still creating... (10s elapsed)
    aws_instance.web: Still creating... (20s elapsed)
    aws_instance.web: Still creating... (30s elapsed)
    aws_instance.web: Creation complete after 33s (ID: i-00f226b1a021ee933)
    
    Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
    
  • A ce stade on obtient une VM ubuntu qui tourne bien, mais pas trop utile. Aucun compte d’accès n’est défini.
  • Pour détruire la plateforme :
    $ terraform destroy
    data.aws_ami.ubuntu: Refreshing state...
    aws_instance.web: Refreshing state... (ID: i-00f226b1a021ee933)
    
    An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
    Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
    - destroy
    
    Terraform will perform the following actions:
    
    - aws_instance.web
    
    Plan: 0 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.
    
    Do you really want to destroy?
    Terraform will destroy all your managed infrastructure, as shown above.
    There is no undo. Only 'yes' will be accepted to confirm.
    
    Enter a value: yes
    
    aws_instance.web: Destroying... (ID: i-00f226b1a021ee933)
    aws_instance.web: Still destroying... (ID: i-00f226b1a021ee933, 10s elapsed)
    

    2eme Test: Créer la VM avec un compte d’accès SSH

    • Définition du key pairs necessaire pour se connecter à la VM :https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html (https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/key_pair.html)
    • Générer vos paire de clé (ssh-keygen)
    • Ajouter la resource suivantes dans le script terraform
      resource "aws_key_pair" "deployer" {
        key_name   = "deployer-key"
        public_key = "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQD3F6tyPEFEzV0LX3X8BsXdMsQz1x2cEikKDEY0aIj41qgxMCP/iteneqXSIFZBp5vizPvaoIR3Um9xK7PGoW8giupGn+EPuxIA4cDM4vzOqOkiMPhz5XK0whEjkVzTo4+S0puvDZuwIsdiW9mxhJc7tgBNL0cYlWSYVkz4G/fslNfRPW5mYAM49f4fhtxPb5ok4Q2Lg9dPKVHO/Bgeu5woMc7RY0p1ej6D4CKFE6lymSDJpW0YHX/wqE9+cfEauh7xZcG0q9t2ta6F6fmX0agvpFyZo8aFbXeUBr7osSCJNgvavWbM/06niWrOvYX2xwWdhXmXSrbX8ZbabVohBK41 email@example.com"
      }
      
    • Référencer la clé dans la définition de l’instance:
      resource "aws_instance" "web" {
        ami           = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}"
        instance_type = "t2.micro"
        key_name = "deployer-key"
        tags {
          Name = "HelloWorld"
        }
      }
      
      $ terraform.exe plan
      Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan...
      The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be
      persisted to local or remote state storage.
      
      data.aws_ami.ubuntu: Refreshing state...
      
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
      Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
        + create
      
      Terraform will perform the following actions:
      
        + aws_instance.web
            id:                           <computed>
            ami:                          "ami-63b0341a"
            associate_public_ip_address:  <computed>
            availability_zone:            <computed>
            ebs_block_device.#:           <computed>
            ephemeral_block_device.#:     <computed>
            instance_state:               <computed>
            instance_type:                "t2.micro"
            ipv6_address_count:           <computed>
            ipv6_addresses.#:             <computed>
            key_name:                     "deployer-key"
            network_interface.#:          <computed>
            network_interface_id:         <computed>
            placement_group:              <computed>
            primary_network_interface_id: <computed>
            private_dns:                  <computed>
            private_ip:                   <computed>
            public_dns:                   <computed>
            public_ip:                    <computed>
            root_block_device.#:          <computed>
            security_groups.#:            <computed>
            source_dest_check:            "true"
            subnet_id:                    <computed>
            tags.%:                       "1"
            tags.Name:                    "HelloWorld"
            tenancy:                      <computed>
            volume_tags.%:                <computed>
            vpc_security_group_ids.#:     <computed>
      
        + aws_key_pair.deployer
            id:                           <computed>
            fingerprint:                  <computed>
            key_name:                     "deployer-key"
            public_key:                   "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCziY2Iv7bISA+YHULJsLZnqov+0bb7GnB5JY0U2Frwf0b/Exo39y5Djxc5MCuya11Y5VVzTruRHcHoUDeG4Ef9WmceV1qd8okttr6nayTsU4qI8rNiIJzIsKVMgWJCNRCM52lmvLNvaa+XdrGUrgNxUvuW52dnGiO/LGMismjGOPVy7lNiJMOjfDw9FN0rL5CkOTnh+5kBeDlv/8p3oOZ0lgHLr9AE4lf0B8tPBHYZZbCrQHh4j3HDiaxRZ5wkG0tZFw2xS6MYW48aUZ0kZxWkjqFBxXdUTfp6ccDgx1fX+/zRDI69ilDCKe8CuG+Eazi3h0/ooIW1BKyc9BvwdBI1 Wicem-KERKENI@WK-THINK"
      
      
      Plan: 2 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
      
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      
      Note: You didn't specify an "-out" parameter to save this plan, so Terraform
      can't guarantee that exactly these actions will be performed if
      "terraform apply" is subsequently run.
      $ terraform.exe apply                                                                             
      data.aws_ami.ubuntu: Refreshing state...                                                          
                                                                                                        
      An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.                                          
      Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:                                        
        + create                                                                                        
                                                                                                        
      Terraform will perform the following actions:                                                     
                                                                                                        
        + aws_instance.web                                                                              
            id:                           <computed>                                                    
            ami:                          "ami-63b0341a"                                                
            associate_public_ip_address:  <computed>                                                    
            availability_zone:            <computed>                                                    
            ebs_block_device.#:           <computed>                                                    
            ephemeral_block_device.#:     <computed>                                                    
            instance_state:               <computed>                                                    
            instance_type:                "t2.micro"                                                    
            ipv6_address_count:           <computed>                                                    
            ipv6_addresses.#:             <computed>                                                    
            key_name:                     "deployer-key"                                                
            network_interface.#:          <computed>                                                    
            network_interface_id:         <computed>                                                    
            placement_group:              <computed>                                                    
            primary_network_interface_id: <computed>                                                    
            private_dns:                  <computed>                                                    
            private_ip:                   <computed>                                                    
            public_dns:                   <computed>                                                    
            public_ip:                    <computed>                                                    
            root_block_device.#:          <computed>                                                    
            security_groups.#:            <computed>                                                    
            source_dest_check:            "true"                                                        
            subnet_id:                    <computed>                                                    
            tags.%:                       "1"                                                           
            tags.Name:                    "HelloWorld"                                                  
            tenancy:                      <computed>                                                    
            volume_tags.%:                <computed>                                                    
            vpc_security_group_ids.#:     <computed>                                                    
                                                                                                        
        + aws_key_pair.deployer                                                                         
            id:                           <computed>                                                    
            fingerprint:                  <computed>                                                    
            key_name:                     "deployer-key"                                                
            public_key:                   "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCziY2Iv7bISA+YHULJsLZnq
      WJCNRCM52lmvLNvaa+XdrGUrgNxUvuW52dnGiO/LGMismjGOPVy7lNiJMOjfDw9FN0rL5CkOTnh+5kBeDlv/8p3oOZ0lgHLr9A
      3h0/ooIW1BKyc9BvwdBI1 Wicem-KERKENI@WK-THINK"                                                     
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                        
      Plan: 2 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.                                                        
                                                                                                        
      Do you want to perform these actions?                                                             
        Terraform will perform the actions described above.                                             
        Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve.                                                         
                                                                                                        
        Enter a value: yes                                                                              
                                                                                                        
      aws_key_pair.deployer: Creating...                                                                
        fingerprint: "" => "<computed>"                                                                 
        key_name:    "" => "deployer-key"                                                               
        public_key:  "" => "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCziY2Iv7bISA+YHULJsLZnqov+0bb7GnB5JY0U
      aa+XdrGUrgNxUvuW52dnGiO/LGMismjGOPVy7lNiJMOjfDw9FN0rL5CkOTnh+5kBeDlv/8p3oOZ0lgHLr9AE4lf0B8tPBHYZZb
      vwdBI1 Wicem-KERKENI@WK-THINK"                                                                    
      aws_instance.web: Creating...                                                                     
        ami:                          "" => "ami-63b0341a"                                              
        associate_public_ip_address:  "" => "<computed>"                                                
        availability_zone:            "" => "<computed>"                                                
        ebs_block_device.#:           "" => "<computed>"                                                
        ephemeral_block_device.#:     "" => "<computed>"                                                
        instance_state:               "" => "<computed>"                                                
        instance_type:                "" => "t2.micro"                                                  
        ipv6_address_count:           "" => "<computed>"                                                
        ipv6_addresses.#:             "" => "<computed>"                                                
        key_name:                     "" => "deployer-key"                                              
        network_interface.#:          "" => "<computed>"                                                
        network_interface_id:         "" => "<computed>"                                                
        placement_group:              "" => "<computed>"                                                
        primary_network_interface_id: "" => "<computed>"                                                
        private_dns:                  "" => "<computed>"                                                
        private_ip:                   "" => "<computed>"                                                
        public_dns:                   "" => "<computed>"                                                
        public_ip:                    "" => "<computed>"                                                
        root_block_device.#:          "" => "<computed>"                                                
        security_groups.#:            "" => "<computed>"                                                
        source_dest_check:            "" => "true"                                                      
        subnet_id:                    "" => "<computed>"                                                
        tags.%:                       "" => "1"                                                         
        tags.Name:                    "" => "HelloWorld"                                                
        tenancy:                      "" => "<computed>"                                                
        volume_tags.%:                "" => "<computed>"                                                
        vpc_security_group_ids.#:     "" => "<computed>"                                                
      aws_key_pair.deployer: Creation complete after 1s (ID: deployer-key)                              
      aws_instance.web: Still creating... (10s elapsed)                                                 
      aws_instance.web: Still creating... (20s elapsed)                                                 
      aws_instance.web: Creation complete after 25s (ID: i-0468a29150f912c9c)                           
                                                                                                        
      Apply complete! Resources: 2 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.                                       
      

      L’accès à la machine n’est toujours pas possible avec le client ssh. En effet, la sécurité par défaut ne le permet pas.

    3ieme Test : Paramétrage du firewall

    • Définir un VPC:
      # variables ==============================================================
      variable "region" { default = "eu-west-1" }
      # VPC ==============================================================
      resource "aws_vpc" "vpc01" {
       cidr_block = "10.1.0.0/16"
       tags {
         Name = "vpc_global"
        }
      }
      # Subnets ==============================================================
      resource "aws_subnet" "vmtest-a" {
       vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.vpc01.id}"
       cidr_block = "10.1.0.0/23"
       availability_zone = "${var.region}a"
       map_public_ip_on_launch = true
       tags {
         Name = "subnet_vmtest_a"
       }
      }
      
    • Définir la table de routage pour le VPC:
      # routing ==============================================================
      resource "aws_internet_gateway" "gw-to-internet01" {
       vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.vpc01.id}"
      }
       
      resource "aws_route_table" "route-to-gw01" {
       vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.vpc01.id}"
       route {
       cidr_block = "0.0.0.0/0"
         gateway_id = "${aws_internet_gateway.gw-to-internet01.id}"
       }
      }
      resource "aws_route_table_association" "vmtest-a" {
       subnet_id = "${aws_subnet.vmtest-a.id}"
       route_table_id = "${aws_route_table.route-to-gw01.id}"
      }
      
    • Définir la règle de sécurité pour autoriser l’accès ssh que depuis quelques ips spécifiques (pour des raisons de sécurités) et autorisé la vm a accéder n’importe où :
      resource "aws_security_group" "sg_infra" {
       name = "sg_infra"
       description = "standard ssh &amp; monitoring"
       vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.vpc01.id}"
       
       tags {
         Name = "sg_infra"
       }
       
       ingress {
         from_port = 22
         to_port = 22
         protocol = "tcp"
         cidr_blocks = [
           "**************/32"
         ]
       }
       
       ingress {
         from_port = -1
         to_port = -1
         protocol = "icmp"
         cidr_blocks = [
           "**************/32"
         ]
       }
       egress {
            from_port = 0
            to_port = 0
            protocol = "-1"
            cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
       }
      }
      
    • Ajouter le groupe de sécurité et le réseau à l’instance :
      resource "aws_instance" "web" {
        ami           = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}"
        instance_type = "t2.micro"
        key_name = "deployer-key"
        subnet_id = "${aws_subnet.vmtest-a.id}"
        security_groups = [
          "${aws_security_group.sg_infra.id}"
        ]
        tags {
          Name = "HelloWorld"
        }
      }
      
    • Finally, on essaye de se connecter. On récupère l’ip et on teste le ssh :
      $ terraform state list
      aws_ami.ubuntu
      aws_instance.web
      aws_internet_gateway.gw-to-internet01
      aws_key_pair.deployer
      aws_route_table.route-to-gw01
      aws_route_table_association.vmtest-a
      aws_security_group.sg_infra
      aws_subnet.vmtest-a
      aws_vpc.vpc01
      $ terraform state show aws_instance.web
      id                                        = i-06994705d02e89d70
      ami                                       = ami-63b0341a
      associate_public_ip_address               = true
      availability_zone                         = eu-west-1a
      disable_api_termination                   = false
      ebs_block_device.#                        = 0
      ebs_optimized                             = false
      ephemeral_block_device.#                  = 0
      iam_instance_profile                      =
      instance_state                            = running
      instance_type                             = t2.micro
      ipv6_addresses.#                          = 0
      key_name                                  = deployer-key
      monitoring                                = false
      network_interface.#                       = 0
      network_interface_id                      = eni-6856cc6b
      placement_group                           =
      primary_network_interface_id              = eni-6856cc6b
      private_dns                               = ip-10-1-1-100.eu-west-1.compute.internal
      private_ip                                = 10.1.1.100
      public_dns                                =
      public_ip                                 = 34.241.243.116
      root_block_device.#                       = 1
      root_block_device.0.delete_on_termination = true
      root_block_device.0.iops                  = 100
      root_block_device.0.volume_size           = 8
      root_block_device.0.volume_type           = gp2
      security_groups.#                         = 0
      source_dest_check                         = true
      subnet_id                                 = subnet-accf86f7
      tags.%                                    = 1
      tags.Name                                 = HelloWorld
      tenancy                                   = default
      volume_tags.%                             = 0
      vpc_security_group_ids.#                  = 1
      vpc_security_group_ids.1603707239         = sg-4c8aa937
      
      $ ping 34.241.243.116
      
      Pinging 34.241.243.116 with 32 bytes of data:
      Reply from 34.241.243.116: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=44
      Reply from 34.241.243.116: bytes=32 time=50ms TTL=44
      
      Ping statistics for 34.241.243.116:
          Packets: Sent = 2, Received = 2, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
      Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
          Minimum = 50ms, Maximum = 51ms, Average = 50ms
      Control-C
      
      $ ssh ubuntu@34.241.243.116
      The authenticity of host '34.241.243.116 (34.241.243.116)' can't be established.
      ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:el4TGdeAmljklvZG8OZfM/ajUJlj2uZi98+4kSF4jao.
      Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
      Warning: Permanently added '34.241.243.116' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
      Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-1043-aws x86_64)
      
       * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com
       * Management:     https://landscape.canonical.com
       * Support:        https://ubuntu.com/advantage
      
        Get cloud support with Ubuntu Advantage Cloud Guest:
          http://www.ubuntu.com/business/services/cloud
      
      0 packages can be updated.
      0 updates are security updates.
      
      
      
      The programs included with the Ubuntu system are free software;
      the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
      individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
      
      Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by
      applicable law.
      
      To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>".
      See "man sudo_root" for details.
      
      ubuntu@ip-10-1-1-100:~$
      

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