Describe your key pairs - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Describe your key pairs

You can describe the key pairs that you stored in Amazon EC2. You can also retrieve the public key material and identify the public key that was specified at launch.

Describe your key pairs

You can view the following information about your public keys that are stored in Amazon EC2: public key name, ID, key type, fingerprint, public key material, the date and time (in the UTC time zone) the key was created by Amazon EC2 (if the key was created by a third-party tool, then it's the date and time the key was imported to Amazon EC2), and any tags that are associated with the public key.

You can use the Amazon EC2 console or AWS CLI to view information about your public keys.

Console
To view information about your public keys
  1. Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/.

  2. In the left navigator, choose Key Pairs.

  3. You can view the information about each public key in the Key pairs table.

    
                    Key pairs table.
  4. To view a public key's tags, select the check box next to the key, and then choose Actions, Manage tags.

AWS CLI
To describe a public key

Use the describe-key-pairs command and specify the --key-names parameter.

aws ec2 describe-key-pairs --key-names key-pair-name

Example output

{ "KeyPairs": [ { "KeyPairId": "key-0123456789example", "KeyFingerprint": "1f:51:ae:28:bf:89:e9:d8:1f:25:5d:37:2d:7d:b8:ca:9f:f5:f1:6f", "KeyName": "key-pair-name", "KeyType": "rsa", "Tags": [], "CreateTime": "2022-04-28T11:37:26.000Z" } ] }

Alternatively, instead of --key-names, you can specify the --key-pair-ids parameter to identify the public key.

aws ec2 describe-key-pairs --key-pair-ids key-0123456789example

To view the public key material in the output, you must specify the --include-public-key parameter.

aws ec2 describe-key-pairs --key-names key-pair-name --include-public-key

Example output – In the output, the PublicKey field contains the public key material.

{ "KeyPairs": [ { "KeyPairId": "key-0123456789example", "KeyFingerprint": "1f:51:ae:28:bf:89:e9:d8:1f:25:5d:37:2d:7d:b8:ca:9f:f5:f1:6f", "KeyName": "key-pair-name", "KeyType": "rsa", "Tags": [], "PublicKey": "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIIj7azlDjVHAsSxgcpCRZ3oWnTm0nAFM64y9jd22ioI/ my-key-pair", "CreateTime": "2022-04-28T11:37:26.000Z" } ] }

Retrieve the public key material

You can use various methods to get access to the public key material. You can retrieve the public key material from the matching private key on your local computer, or from the instance metadata on the instance that was launched with the public key, or by using the describe-key-pairs AWS CLI command.

Use one of the following methods to retrieve the public key material.

From the private key

On your local Windows computer, you can use PuTTYgen to get the public key for your key pair.

Start PuTTYgen and choose Load. Select the .ppk or .pem private key file. PuTTYgen displays the public key under Public key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file. You can also view the public key by choosing Save public key, specifying a name for the file, saving the file, and then opening the file.

From the instance metadata

You can use Instance Metadata Service Version 2 or Instance Metadata Service Version 1 to retrieve the public key from the instance metadata.

Note

If you change the key pair that you use to connect to the instance, Amazon EC2 does not update the instance metadata to show the new public key. The instance metadata continues to show the public key for the key pair that you specified when you launched the instance.

To retrieve the public key material from the instance metadata

Use one of the following commands from your instance.

IMDSv2

PS C:\> [string]$token = Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{"X-aws-ec2-metadata-token-ttl-seconds" = "21600"} -Method PUT -Uri http://169.254.169.254/latest/api/token
PS C:\> Invoke-RestMethod -Headers @{"X-aws-ec2-metadata-token" = $token} -Method GET -Uri http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key

IMDSv1

PS C:\> Invoke-RestMethod -uri http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key

Example output

ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQClKsfkNkuSevGj3eYhCe53pcjqP3maAhDFcvBS7O6V hz2ItxCih+PnDSUaw+WNQn/mZphTk/a/gU8jEzoOWbkM4yxyb/wB96xbiFveSFJuOp/d6RJhJOI0iBXr lsLnBItntckiJ7FbtxJMXLvvwJryDUilBMTjYtwB+QhYXUMOzce5Pjz5/i8SeJtjnV3iAoG/cQk+0FzZ qaeJAAHco+CY/5WrUBkrHmFJr6HcXkvJdWPkYQS3xqC0+FmUZofz221CBt5IMucxXPkX4rWi+z7wB3Rb BQoQzd8v7yeb7OzlPnWOyN0qFU0XA246RA8QFYiCNYwI3f05p6KLxEXAMPLE key-pair-name

For more information about instance metadata, see Retrieve instance metadata.

From describe-key-pairs
To retrieve the public key material from the describe-key-pairsAWS CLI command

Use the describe-key-pairs command and specify the --key-names parameter to identify the public key. To include the public key material in the output, specify the --include-public-key parameter.

aws ec2 describe-key-pairs --key-names key-pair-name --include-public-key

Example output – In the output, the PublicKey field contains the public key material.

{ "KeyPairs": [ { "KeyPairId": "key-0123456789example", "KeyFingerprint": "1f:51:ae:28:bf:89:e9:d8:1f:25:5d:37:2d:7d:b8:ca:9f:f5:f1:6f", "KeyName": "key-pair-name", "KeyType": "rsa", "Tags": [], "PublicKey": "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIIj7azlDjVHAsSxgcpCRZ3oWnTm0nAFM64y9jd22ioI/ my-key-pair", "CreateTime": "2022-04-28T11:37:26.000Z" } ] }

Alternatively, instead of --key-names, you can specify the --key-pair-ids parameter to identify the public key.

aws ec2 describe-key-pairs --key-pair-ids key-0123456789example --include-public-key

Identify the public key specified at launch

If you specify a public key when you launch an instance, the public key name is recorded by the instance.

To identify the public key that was specified at launch
  1. Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Instances, and then select your instance.

  3. On the Details tab, under Instance details, the Key pair assigned at launch field displays the name of the public key that you specified when you launched the instance.

Note

The value of the Key pair assigned at launch field does not change even if you change the public key on the instance, or add public keys.