@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class PasswordData extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
The password data for the Windows Server-based instance, including the ciphertext and the key pair name.
Constructor and Description |
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PasswordData() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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PasswordData |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getCiphertext()
The encrypted password.
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String |
getKeyPairName()
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setCiphertext(String ciphertext)
The encrypted password.
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void |
setKeyPairName(String keyPairName)
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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PasswordData |
withCiphertext(String ciphertext)
The encrypted password.
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PasswordData |
withKeyPairName(String keyPairName)
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance.
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public void setCiphertext(String ciphertext)
The encrypted password. Ciphertext will be an empty string if access to your new instance is not ready yet. When you create an instance, it can take up to 15 minutes for the instance to be ready.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be available
in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
ciphertext
- The encrypted password. Ciphertext will be an empty string if access to your new instance is not ready
yet. When you create an instance, it can take up to 15 minutes for the instance to be ready.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be
available in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
public String getCiphertext()
The encrypted password. Ciphertext will be an empty string if access to your new instance is not ready yet. When you create an instance, it can take up to 15 minutes for the instance to be ready.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be available
in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be
available in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
public PasswordData withCiphertext(String ciphertext)
The encrypted password. Ciphertext will be an empty string if access to your new instance is not ready yet. When you create an instance, it can take up to 15 minutes for the instance to be ready.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be available
in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
ciphertext
- The encrypted password. Ciphertext will be an empty string if access to your new instance is not ready
yet. When you create an instance, it can take up to 15 minutes for the instance to be ready.
If you use the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
), the decrypted password will be
available in the password field.
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decryption.
If you change the Administrator password on the instance, Lightsail will continue to return the original ciphertext value. When accessing the instance using RDP, you need to manually enter the Administrator password after changing it from the default.
public void setKeyPairName(String keyPairName)
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance. If no key pair name was specified when
creating the instance, Lightsail uses the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key part of
this key pair.
keyPairName
- The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance. If no key pair name was specified when
creating the instance, Lightsail uses the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key
part of this key pair.
public String getKeyPairName()
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance. If no key pair name was specified when
creating the instance, Lightsail uses the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key part of
this key pair.
LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key
part of this key pair.
public PasswordData withKeyPairName(String keyPairName)
The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance. If no key pair name was specified when
creating the instance, Lightsail uses the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key part of
this key pair.
keyPairName
- The name of the key pair that you used when creating your instance. If no key pair name was specified when
creating the instance, Lightsail uses the default key pair (LightsailDefaultKeyPair
).
If you are using a custom key pair, you need to use your own means of decrypting your password using the
ciphertext
. Lightsail creates the ciphertext by encrypting your password with the public key
part of this key pair.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public PasswordData clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.