AWS IOT Remote SSH

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AWS IOT REMOTE SSH

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT does not directly support remote SSH access to devices. AWS IoT primarily focuses on connecting, managing, and securing IoT devices at scale using various protocols like MQTT, HTTP, and WebSocket. It is designed to facilitate communication between IoT devices and cloud services, rather than providing remote access to devices via SSH.

If you need remote SSH access to your IoT devices hosted on AWS, you would typically achieve it through other means, such as:

  1. VPN (Virtual Private Network): Set up a VPN connection between your local network and the AWS VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) where your IoT devices are located. Once connected, you can SSH into your devices as if they were part of your local network.

  2. Bastion Host: Set up a secure bastion host (jump server) within your AWS VPC that acts as an intermediary to access your IoT devices securely. You can SSH into the bastion host, and from there, you can SSH into your IoT devices.

  3. Port Forwarding: Configure port forwarding on your IoT devices so that you can access them indirectly through a specific port on an AWS EC2 instance that allows SSH access.

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