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Login Overview (Linux)

Constraints

  • Only a running ECS can be logged in to.
  • For ECSs created using public images, login usernames, passwords, and constraints vary depending on OSs running on the ECSs. For details, see Public Image Introduction.

Login Modes

You can choose from a variety of login modes based on your local OS type.

Table 1 Linux ECS login modes

ECS OS

Local OS

Connection Method

Requirement

Linux

Windows

Use a remote login tool, such as PuTTY or Xshell.

The target ECS needs to have an EIP bound.

Linux

Run commands.

Windows

Use the remote login function available on the management console.

Logging In to a Linux ECS Using VNC

No EIP is required.