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Summary of SSH client authentication using a password
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SSH client authentication using a password.
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Password authentication of the SSH client requires
an actual user id and password
from the host on which the SSH server resides.
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In the SSH configuration window,
type the actual user id into the User ID field
and the correct password into the Password field.
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You can allow the user to specify the user id and password
when the session starts,
by leaving the User ID and Password fields blank
in the
SSH configuration window.
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You can allow the user to specify the password for a configured user id
when the session starts,
by typing a valid user id into the User ID field
and by leaving the Password field blank
in the SSH configuration window.