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When authentication with [[security_credentials#storing_password|stored password]] (if any) has failed before, the prompt will include //Change stored password to this one// check. Use it to overwrite stored password with new one. When authentication with [[security_credentials#storing_password|stored password]] (if any) has failed before, the prompt will include //Change stored password to this one// check. Use it to overwrite stored password with new one.
-40148560+===== Keyboard Interactive ===== 
 +For SSH keyboard-interactive, TIS or Cryptocard authentication methods the server can issue its own prompt. Most of the SSH servers use keyboard-interactive authentication just as a different method for getting the account password; for this reason, WinSCP by default responds to the first keyboard-interactive prompt with the password entered on the Login dialog (if any). To disable this behavior unset the keyboard-interactive authentication option //[[ui_login_authentication#attempt_keyboard-interactive_authentication|Respond with password to the first prompt]]//.
-0+&screenshotpict(authenticate_keybinter) 
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 +The server may also issue multiple prompts at once. Some servers will use such prompt to request a password change. 
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 +The prompt may also include instructions only, with no inputs expected, as a form of announcement -- for example, to announce an expiring password. 
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 +&screenshotpict(authenticate_instructions_only) 
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 +===== Private Key Passphrase ===== 
 +If you are using an SSH [[public_key|public key authentication]] with encrypted [[public_key#private|private key]] you will be prompted to enter passphrase for your key. 
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 +&screenshotpict(authenticate_passphrase) 
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 +===== Authentication Banner ===== 
 +During [[ssh#authentication_in_ssh|authentication against SSH server]], the server can issue authentication banner. It can contain various information, generally regarding security and server usage. After reviewing the text, press //Continue// button to continue. 
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 +If you want to avoid seeing the banner each time you login, check //Never show this banner again//. It will make WinSCP ignore the same banner for the particular account and server the next time. However if the banner content changes you will see it again. Suppression of banners can be [[administration|restricted by system administrator]]. 
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 +&screenshotpict(authenticate_banner)
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===== Password Change ===== ===== Password Change =====
During authentication, the SSH server may request you to change a password, particularly if your password has expired. During authentication, the SSH server may request you to change a password, particularly if your password has expired.

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