Information that an SSH client must provide to an SSH server
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To successfully launch an SSH session, an SSH client must provide two types of configurable information to an SSH server:
- A
user id. This user id must correspond to an actual user id (such as
user1
orroot
) on the SSH server. - Some form of client authentication. That is, some evidence demonstrating that the SSH client is a valid client.
Z and I Emulator for Web supports two types of client authentication for SSH:
- Password authentication
- Public key authentication
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