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  <description>This post summarizes how to work as ec2-user or root user in AWS Systems Manager (SSM) Session Manager. Introduction Working as ec2-user or root with Session Manager Current Situation: Shell Access as ssm-user Solution: sudo su --login ec2-user Conclusion Introduction SSM Session Manager is a conven…</description>
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