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authorBrenton Leanhardt <bleanhar@redhat.com>2016-01-18 10:15:55 -0500
committerBrenton Leanhardt <bleanhar@redhat.com>2016-01-18 10:15:55 -0500
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Merge pull request #1201 from donovanmuller/patch-2
Use IdentityFile instead of PrivateKey
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ to setup a private key file to allow ansible to connect to the created hosts.
To do so, add the the following entry to your $HOME/.ssh/config file and make it point to the private key file which allows you to login on AWS.
```
Host *.compute-1.amazonaws.com
- PrivateKey $HOME/.ssh/my_private_key.pem
+ IdentityFile $HOME/.ssh/my_private_key.pem
```
Alternatively, you can configure your ssh-agent to hold the credentials to connect to your AWS instances.