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| 6.2: Passing password to PuTTY using named pipe instead of commandline (martin) | grankotosigmaelo (79.163.147.187) (hidden) (untrusted) | ||
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| If you want to store your password in [[session_configuration#site|site]] to avoid entering them for every connection, it is recommended to protect them with [[master_password|master password]]. | If you want to store your password in [[session_configuration#site|site]] to avoid entering them for every connection, it is recommended to protect them with [[master_password|master password]]. | ||
| - | ===== [[password_memory]] Keeping Password in Memory ===== | + | grankotosigmaelo===== [[password_memory]] Keeping Password in Memory ===== |
| By default, when you [[ui_authenticate#password|enter your password on the authentication window]], it is stored in the memory and reused for all subsequent authentications during the same session, such as when reconnecting, opening an additional connection for a [[transfer_queue|background transfer]], opening a [[shell_session|separate shell session]] or [[integration_putty#open_putty|opening a session in PuTTY]]. | By default, when you [[ui_authenticate#password|enter your password on the authentication window]], it is stored in the memory and reused for all subsequent authentications during the same session, such as when reconnecting, opening an additional connection for a [[transfer_queue|background transfer]], opening a [[shell_session|separate shell session]] or [[integration_putty#open_putty|opening a session in PuTTY]]. | ||