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5min

Bunnyshell and lightsail

AWS

An access key is required in order to connect Bunnyshell with AWS. Assuming you already have an AWS account, follow these steps to generate a key and add it in your Bunnyshel account:

  1. Login to AWS Console & Search: IAM
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2. Go to Users

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3. Follow the “create user” Wizard:

a. Choose a “User name” & Select “Programmatic access”

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b. Attach existing policies directly & Select AdministratorAccess

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4. Use tags (if needed). Bunnyshell doesn’t require them.

5. Review and Create

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6. Copy “access key id” & “secret access key” (please be aware that the secret access key will not be available after you’ll close this window)

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7. Go to cloud.bunnyshell.com and select manage organization.

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a. Connect accounts

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8. Copy access key id & secret access key

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Congratulations! you have now have connected your cloud subscription to Bunnyshell.

Updated 03 Mar 2023
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