SecureCRT requires both a private and a public key. Use the supplied key.pem file from EC2 here as your private key only in Windows for SecureCRT rename it to "key." with no file type. Copy this down to a directory on your local Windows machine
I’d like to call your attention to a new feature that we rolled out earlier this month. You can now provide us with a configurable Reverse DNS record for any of your Elastic IP addresses. Once you’ve supplied us with the record, reverse DNS lookups (
from: http://blog.coolaj86.com/articles/getting-started-with-amazon-ec2-1-year-free-aws-vps-web-hosting.html Amazon Web Services Google "Amazon Web Service Free Tier" http://aws.amazon.com/ Login (or sign-up) NOTE: It will likely fail to verify
Requirements Ubuntu 14.04 512 MB RAM Install curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sockeye44/instavpn/master/instavpn.sh | sudo bash Web UI Browse at http://IP-ADDRESS:8080 CLI instavpn list - Show all credentials instavpn stat - Show bandwidth