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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. | ||
- | ===== [[keyboard_interactive]] Keyboard Interactive ===== | + | Miaou |
- | 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#ki|Respond with password to the first prompt]]//. | + | |
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- | &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 [[task_change_password|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) | + | |
===== [[private_key_passphrase]] Private Key Passphrase ===== | ===== [[private_key_passphrase]] Private Key Passphrase ===== |