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Bartosz Leszczynski
Good day Community.
I try to setup ssh tunnel which will be used to secure remote desktop session between two computers.
ssh server OS: windows 10 pro ver 1909(2)
I installed openssh server via "add optional features."
When I ssh in I from client with cmd command ssh admin1@ip server replies first with:
The authenticity of host (host's IP)' can't be established.
ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:JqYEwLJJm/gR9by+aQhftpUsqbRnY06Cv/lRiC4syf4.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
but when I enter correct password, server replies with:
"permission denied, please try again"
I then created admin2 account on server and tried ssh in again using admin2 credentials and I was able to dialin no problem.
ps: admin1's password has ! character, I also tried to use simpler password but this did not help
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I try to setup ssh tunnel which will be used to secure remote desktop session between two computers.
ssh server OS: windows 10 pro ver 1909(2)
I installed openssh server via "add optional features."
When I ssh in I from client with cmd command ssh admin1@ip server replies first with:
The authenticity of host (host's IP)' can't be established.
ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:JqYEwLJJm/gR9by+aQhftpUsqbRnY06Cv/lRiC4syf4.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
but when I enter correct password, server replies with:
"permission denied, please try again"
I then created admin2 account on server and tried ssh in again using admin2 credentials and I was able to dialin no problem.
ps: admin1's password has ! character, I also tried to use simpler password but this did not help
Continue reading...