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   Authentication Failure 
 
  
  This error message indicates that the authentication process between 
your local computer and the remote host computer has failed. 
  Possible reasons:
   
-  The most common cause for failed authentication is an incorrect 
password, likely caused by a typing mistake. 
 -  The user name may be incorrect. Check that you have typed it 
correctly.
 -  One possible reason for authentication failure is that the remote 
host computer may have been configured to require several authentication 
methods to be used. For example both password and public-key 
authentication could be used for increased security. Even if you entered 
your password correctly, another required authentication method could 
have failed. A relatively common situation is one where the remote host 
computer is expecting public-key authentication and you have not sent 
your public key to the host. You can do this by following the 
instructions in Section Uploading Your Public Key.
 -  It is also possible that your account on the remote host computer 
has been disabled, or that the remote host computer is having temporary 
problems that cause errors with the login procedure.
  
 Try to connect again and carefully type in your user name and password. 
If after a couple of retries you are sure that you have entered both of 
them correctly, contact the system administrator of the remote host 
computer.
  
 
 
 
 
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