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===== Attempt TIS or CryptoCard authentication ===== | ===== Attempt TIS or CryptoCard authentication ===== | ||
- | TIS and CryptoCard authentication are (despite their names) generic forms of simple challenge/response authentication available in SSH-1 only. You might use them if you were using S/Key one-time passwords, for example, or if you had a physical security token that generated responses to authentication challenges. | + | TIS and CryptoCard authentication are (despite their names) generic forms of simple challenge/response authentication available in SSH-1 only. You might use them if you were using S/Key one-time passwords, for example, or if you had a physical security token that generated responses to authentication challenges. They can even be used to prompt for simple passwords. |
- | With this switch enabled, WinSCP will attempt these forms of authentication if the server is willing to try them. You will be [[ui_authenticate#keyboard_interactive|presented with a challenge string]] (which will be different every time) and must supply the correct response in order to log in. If your server supports this, you should talk to your system administrator about precisely what form these challenges and responses take. ((&puttydoccite)) | + | With this switch enabled, WinSCP will attempt these forms of authentication if the server is willing to try them. You will be [[ui_authenticate#keyboard_interactive|presented with a challenge string]] (which may be different every time) and must supply the correct response in order to log in. If your server supports this, you should talk to your system administrator about precisely what form these challenges and responses take. ((&puttydoccite)) |
===== Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication ===== | ===== Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication ===== |