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AzureSMR is an R Package for managing a selection of Azure resources, using the Azure Service Manager API. The package exposes function to manage resources, resource groups, storage (blobs and containers), ARM templates, virtual machines, HDInsight (nodes, Hive and Spark) and Azure Data Lake Store. To use the package, you must configure an Azure Active Directory application and service principal in the Azure portal.
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I'm trying to use the R AzureDSVM package to create a Linux DSVM through R. I am reading the guide https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/AzureDSVM/master/vignettes/10Deploy.Rmd (Azure DSVM guide)
First the guide requests you create an Azure Active Directory application which will provide a "tenant ID", "client ID" and "user key", the guidelines described in http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/Microsoft/AzureSMR/blob/master/inst/doc/Authentication.html (Azure SMR Auth guide)
As I understand it, this creates an app registered in Azure Active Directory, creates an "authentication key" for the app, which is the user key, and associates the app with a Resource Group. I've done this sucessfully.
The Azure DSVM guide then creates a VM with public key authentication in a similar way to what follows:
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Answered 2019-Jan-24 at 05:04The AAD key is used for authenticating to AAD. The public/private keypair is separate and is used for authenticating to the VM. If you do not have a public key (in the file ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub), you can create one using ssh-keygen on Linux.
SSH connections use the private key (in ~/.ssh/id_rsa) by default.
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