Ssh user@ip and then it prompts for a password. The ssh server you are attempting to connect to will have sshd running on one port and that need not be 22. So i need to log in to a machine using a password instead of a key, which i practically never do.
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Is there a way to specify the password in the ssh command itself?
Many servers move ssh to a high port to cut down on the number of.
What is interesting there is the line: Edit or create the file now by typing: I'm ssh into a remote host (linux, fedora) and i want to do ssh operation (git with bitbucket) there. From the terminal i type:
The documentation is not clear on how to explicitly use only that key. How do i set the host name and port in a config file for windows, using openssh through powershell? Does anyone have any ideas about how to remove the old key. Seems it should be easy but nope, ssh refuses to use anything but a key.
This variable sounds like what i am looking for, but it is not.
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