Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What is interesting there is the line: Many servers move ssh to a high port to cut down on the number of.
The documentation is not clear on how to explicitly use only that key.
Edit or create the file now by typing: How do i set the host name and port in a config file for windows, using openssh through powershell? So i need to log in to a machine using a password instead of a key, which i practically never do. From the terminal i type:
Does anyone have any ideas about how to remove the old key. You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Seems it should be easy but nope, ssh refuses to use anything but a key. This variable sounds like what i am looking for, but it is not.
Is there a way to specify the password in the ssh command itself?
I'm ssh into a remote host (linux, fedora) and i want to do ssh operation (git with bitbucket) there. Ssh user@ip and then it prompts for a password. The ssh server you are attempting to connect to will have sshd running on one port and that need not be 22.