Updated on 2024-07-16 GMT+08:00

Overview

This section describes how to remotely log in to a FlexusL instance server. The login methods vary depending on the instance OS.

The login mode varies depending on the local OS. You can select the login mode best suited to your local OS.

Table 1 Linux instance login modes

Cloud OS

Local OS

Login Mode

Requirement

Linux

Windows

(Recommended) Use CloudShell provided on the management console.

Logging In to a FlexusL Instance Linux Server (Using CloudShell)

The FlexusL instance must have an EIP bound.
NOTE:

By default, an EIP has been assigned to the FlexusL instance.

Windows

Use a remote login tool, such as PuTTY or Xshell. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Linux

Use commands. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Mobile terminal

Use an SSH client tool, such as Termius or JuiceSSH. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (from a Mobile Terminal)

macOS

Use the terminal included in the macOS. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (from a macOS Server)

Windows

Use the remote login function (VNC) available on the management console. For details, see Remotely Logging In to a FlexusL Instance Server (Using VNC).

No EIPs are required.

The login mode varies depending on the local OS. You can select the login mode best suited to your local OS.

Table 2 Windows instance login modes

Cloud OS

Local OS

Login Mode

Requirement

Windows

Windows

Use MSTSC. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using MSTSC)

The FlexusL instance must have an EIP bound.

NOTE:

By default, an EIP has been assigned to the FlexusL instance.

Linux

Install a remote connection tool, such as rdesktop. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Linux Computer)

macOS

Install a remote connection tool, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a macOS Server)

Mobile terminal

Install a remote connection tool, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop. The method is the same as logging in to an ECS.

Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Mobile Terminal)

Windows

Use the remote login function (VNC) available on the management console. For details, see Remotely Logging In to a FlexusL Instance Server (Using VNC).

No EIPs are required.