To follow the steps in this guide, you need the following roles:
Depending on the configuration of your VM, you might also need:
To connect to a Linux VM by using SSH, do the following:
IAP Desktop now automatically publishes your SSH public key , creates an IAP TCP forwarding tunnel, and opens a terminal:
To customize the connection settings, you can use the Connection Settings tool window:
In the Connection Settings window, customize settings as needed.
If you specify a setting that deviates from the default, it is shown in bold typeface.
Instead of customizing settings for each VM instance individually, you can also specify settings that apply to an entire zone or projects:
For more information about customizing connection settings, see Connection settings.
Frequently Asked Questions Which SSH key does IAP Desktop use for authentication?By default, IAP Desktop uses an ECDSA NISTP-256 key pair for SSH public key authentication. The key is created automatically on first use, is managed using the Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider , and is not exportable.
For more details, see SSH algorithms and keys.
Can I use an existing private key instead?No, IAP Desktop maintains its own RSA key pair. But Google Cloud lets you use multiple SSH keys, so you can continue to use your existing private key for other SSH clients.
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