The password authentication method is set up by default, so it is easy to implement and requires no configuring. Since all communication is encrypted, passwords are not available for eavesdroppers.
On Windows, SSH Tectia Server does not need a user management program of its own – the user accounts are created with the standard Windows User Manager.
SSH Tectia Server will record a login failure for each failed password authentication attempt.
On Windows, password authentication uses the Windows password to authenticate the user at login time.
On a Unix system, password authentication uses the
/etc/passwd
or /etc/shadow
file, depending on how
the passwords are set up. The shadow password files can be used on Linux and
Solaris servers, but not on HP-UX or AIX servers.
To enable password authentication on the server, the
authentication-methods
element of the
ssh-server-config.xml
file must contain an
auth-password
element. For example:
<authentication-methods> <authentication action="allow"> <auth-password failure-delay="2" max-tries="3" /> ... </authentication> </authentication-methods>
Also other authentication methods can be allowed.
By using selectors, it is possible to allow or require password authentication only for a specified group of users. For more information, see Using Selectors in Configuration File.
Using the SSH Tectia Server Configuration tool, password authentication can be allowed on the Authentication page. See Authentication.
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Passwords can also be used as a submethod in keyboard-interactive authentication. For more information, see Password Submethod. |