When I logged in I elected to save the password permanently. How do I clear it now?
Thanks!...
When I logged in I elected to save the password permanently. How do I clear it now?
Thanks!...
did you login from a shell? or did you use a graphical ssh client?
the shell does not store your password; just the fingerprint of the key of the server (which is usually a good thing).
or did i get you wrong?
(or did you use public key authentication?)
Just used the default settings when I installed OpenSSH on both Client and Server, and used "Places|Connect To Server" from the "Main Menu", after login, Nautilus was used to transfer files.
Last edited by VcDeveloper; February 14th, 2012 at 07:35 PM.
Hello have you had a look at this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys
look close at the part about importing and exporting
Hope that this helpsyou can add it to your Ubuntu system by opening the file .ssh/authorized_keys in your favourite text editor and adding the key to the bottom of the file
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I found it! It was the "Password & Encryption Keys" is where there kept.
Thanks for you help!...
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ok, so you used nautilus (as graphical frontend). should have thought of that...
and, indeed: [SOLVED]? (very nice, Iowan!)
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