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===== Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication ===== ===== Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication =====
-The SSH·2 equivalent of TIS authentication is called 'keyboard-interactive'. It is a flexible authentication method using an arbitrary sequence of [[ui_password#keyboard_interactive|requests and responses]]; so it is not only useful for challenge/response mechanisms such as S/Key, but it can also be used for (for example) asking the user for a new password when the old one has expired. ((&puttydoccite))+The SSH-2 equivalent of TIS authentication is called 'keyboard-interactive'. It is a flexible authentication method using an arbitrary sequence of [[ui_password#keyboard_interactive|requests and responses]]; so it is not only useful for challenge/response mechanisms such as S/Key, but it can also be used for (for example) asking the user for a new password when the old one has expired. ((&puttydoccite))
WinSCP leaves this option enabled by default, but supplies a switch to turn it off in case you should have trouble with it. If your servers uses keyboard-interactive authentication to ask for your password only, and you wish to allow WinSCP to reply with password entered on //[[ui_login_session|Session tab]]//, tick //Respond with password to the first prompt//. WinSCP leaves this option enabled by default, but supplies a switch to turn it off in case you should have trouble with it. If your servers uses keyboard-interactive authentication to ask for your password only, and you wish to allow WinSCP to reply with password entered on //[[ui_login_session|Session tab]]//, tick //Respond with password to the first prompt//.

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