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The path that worked for me so far (there is no way this is intended):
- Start to register the camera using V1.0. Make it far enough to get wifi enabled, but not far enough that they let you download a cert...
- Cancel out of that, and go to register with V1.1, make it almost all the way through till it blocks you at "The security token included in the request is invalid"
- Go into IAM and delete all of the service roles related to DeepLens/GreenGrass
- Watch as randomly it lets you through when you keep trying to register (what the heck)
- Cry as it infinitely spins on trying to get certs, and eventually you deregister it.
- Make sure your device is plugged in, and go to http://deeplens.config/ in your browser. This will let you set up an ssh password.
- SSH into the computer and run these commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install awscam
sudo reboot
- Register again using V1.1....again....delete IAM roles and randomly keep trying to push through the registration process
- Write up a 7 step process document because AWS doesn't seem to care about this service anymore :(
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I had same issue, but after enable MFA, then logout and login, it works. Give it a try! :)
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AWS has really screwed over anyone who is trying to get a deeplens to work off the shelf. I agree they don't care -- and it sucks.