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This article shows you how to securely and seamlessly SSH to your Linux VMs in an Azure virtual network. You can connect to a VM directly from the Azure portal. When using Azure Bastion, VMs don't require a client, agent, or additional software. For more information about Azure Bastion, see the Overview.
You can use Azure Bastion to connect to a Linux virtual machine using SSH. You can use both username/password and SSH keys for authentication. You can connect to your VM with SSH keys by using either:
- A private key that you manually enter
- A file that contains the private key information
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The SSH private key must be in a format that begins with
'-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----'
and ends with '-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----'
.Prerequisites
Make sure that you have set up an Azure Bastion host for the virtual network in which the VM resides. For more information, see Create an Azure Bastion host. Once the Bastion service is provisioned and deployed in your virtual network, you can use it to connect to any VM in this virtual network.
When you use Bastion to connect, it assumes that you are using RDP to connect to a Windows VM, and SSH to connect to your Linux VMs. For information about connecting to a Windows VM, see Connect to a VM - Windows.
Required roles
In order to make a connection, the following roles are required:
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- Reader role on the virtual machine
- Reader role on the NIC with private IP of the virtual machine
- Reader role on the Azure Bastion resource
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Ports
In order to connect to the Linux VM via SSH, you must have the following ports open on your VM:
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- Inbound port: SSH (22)
Connect: Using username and password
- Open the Azure portal. Navigate to the virtual machine that you want to connect to, then click Connect and select Bastion from the dropdown.
- After you click Bastion, a side bar appears that has three tabs – RDP, SSH, and Bastion. If Bastion was provisioned for the virtual network, the Bastion tab is active by default. If you didn't provision Bastion for the virtual network, see Configure Bastion.
- Enter the username and password for SSH to your virtual machine.
- Click Connect button after entering the key.
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Connect: Manually enter a private key
- Open the Azure portal. Navigate to the virtual machine that you want to connect to, then click Connect and select Bastion from the dropdown.
- After you click Bastion, a side bar appears that has three tabs – RDP, SSH, and Bastion. If Bastion was provisioned for the virtual network, the Bastion tab is active by default. If you didn't provision Bastion for the virtual network, see Configure Bastion.
- Enter the username and select SSH Private Key.
- Enter your private key into the text area SSH Private Key (or paste it directly).
- Click Connect button after entering the key.
Connect: Using a private key file
- Open the Azure portal. Navigate to the virtual machine that you want to connect to, then click Connect and select Bastion from the dropdown.
- After you click Bastion, a side bar appears that has three tabs – RDP, SSH, and Bastion. If Bastion was provisioned for the virtual network, the Bastion tab is active by default. If you didn't provision Bastion for the virtual network, see Configure Bastion.
- Enter the username and select SSH Private Key from Local File.
- Click the Browse button (the folder icon in the local file).
- Browse for the file, then click Open.
- Click Connect to connect to the VM. Once you click Connect, SSH to this virtual machine will directly open in the Azure portal. This connection is over HTML5 using port 443 on the Bastion service over the private IP of your virtual machine.
Next steps
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