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SSH to an EC2 instance by Name tag.

Installation

First install the AWS CLI. Then copy or symlink essh somewhere on your PATH. See essh -h for usage information.

Introduction

essh [OPTIONS] [SEARCH] [--] [SSH_OPT...]

To search for an instance by name, type a portion of the name as the first argument. The results will be listed in alphabetical order by name.

$ essh web
1) app-production-web    ip-10-0-0-1.ec2.internal
2) app-production-web    ip-10-0-0-2.ec2.internal
3) web-bastion           ec2-216-3-128-12.compute-1.amazonaws.com
>

Then enter the number you want to ssh to. If there is only one result, it will be selected automatically. EC2 SSH will automatically generate the ssh command and run it.

# If you selected 3 above, essh will automatically run
ssh ec2-216-3-128-12.compute-1.amazonaws.com

You can also run essh with no parameters and it will list all instances.

$ essh
1) app-production-web    ip-10-0-0-1.ec2.internal
2) app-production-web    ip-10-0-0-2.ec2.internal
3) app-worker            ip-10-0-0-4.ec2.internal
4) web-bastion           ec2-216-3-128-12.compute-1.amazonaws.com
>

AWS Authentication

-p profile Specify an AWS CLI profile

EC2 SSH supports the same authentication types as the AWS CLI. This includes the /.aws/credentials file, environment variables, and instance profiles. If you have multiple CLI profiles configured, you can specify one with the -p flag.

$ essh -p prod web

Multiple profiles are allowed if you want to list instances from multiple accounts.

$ essh -p prod -p dev web

AWS Regions

  • -r region Specify an AWS region
  • -R Search all regions

If you don't specify a region, the default AWS CLI region will be used. To override the default, use the -r flag. Multiple regions can be specified and the results will be combined. Optionally, use -R to search all regions.

$ essh -r us-east-1 -r us-west-2 web

DNS Types

  • -d Use private DNS name
  • -D Use public DNS name

If an instance has a public DNS name, it will be preferred over the private DNS name. If you need to override that default, use the -d flag. This forces all DNS to private. You might need to do that for instances that have a public IP, but don't allow SSH from the internet.

Note that you'll need to set up your ~/.ssh/config file to allow SSHing through a bastion host if you need to access an instance with only private DNS.

List Operations

  • -c number Choose a number instead of showing choices
  • -l Force showing the list even for only 1 option

SSH Options

  • -u user Specify the ssh login user
  • -- Any options after this will be passed to the SSH command

Usually you will want to configure your username in the ~/.ssh/config file, but if you need override that, use the -u to set your username.

$ ssh -u ec2-user web

To pass other options to SSH, specify them after the search parameter or after --.

# The -- is only required if you don't pass a search parameter.
$ ssh web -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa
$ ssh -- -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa

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