This page allows you to register SSH keys that are used to access newly
created virtual systems. When a Xen instance, OpenVZ container, Solaris Zone
or VServer is
created, you can select if it's root login should be accessed via
a password, or using one of the keys on this page. For EC2 instances, you
must have at least one key registered before they can be created, as
EC2 only allows access via SSH keys for new virtual systems.
To create a new key, click on the Add a new SSH key link above or
below the table of existing keys. To edit the details of one that already
exists, click on its name. To remove keys, check the boxes next to them and
click the Delete Selected Keys button. You can only remove keys
that are not being used to login to any managed systems though.
You can also add keys for which the public key data only is available to
this list, for use as secondary keys for new systems. This is useful if you
have an existing key (perhaps with a passphrase) that you would like to be
able to login to all virtual systems.