I have a serious issue it never lets me enter my password does anyone else have these issues? I am using Windows 7 and it will not allow me to enter the password.
The end connection would be traced back to the machine you're connecting through and then the incoming connect could easily be traced back to your originating machine.
Everyone who tries this, note that when you install it to your computer, if you activate it to the user account that you use on your computer, you will be unable to log on. Install it to a separate username on your computer, or you will be locked out.
If it does happen to you that you can't get on, hit Ctrl + Alt + Delete 2 times and then type in another username on the computer and the password (hopefully you have another admin account that you can log onto)
@questionman5 - Thanks for the information, however, I haven't run in to this issue when setting up this software.
One thing that is important is that if you specify your username that you use the same username and password as your windows account, if you use the same name but different password that may lock you out.
Very well done. I'm just confused on one thing......
So my computer account that I use is named, for example.....John Smith
I don't have a password to my computer.
When i set up CopSSH, I put in no password (the first one), but the passphrase I put as (eg) SSHserver
When I go and access localhost with Putty, I type in the username as John Smith, and the password I type in as....what? The password, passphrase, or my computer account logon password?
@questionman5 - You actually need a password, SSH (on any platform) typically won't let you log in without a password as this would be a HUGE security risk on your machine.
The link is broken just so u know
SuperGmodkid 3 months ago
I have a serious issue it never lets me enter my password does anyone else have these issues? I am using Windows 7 and it will not allow me to enter the password.
CRISHOOKER2010 3 months ago
so i have a question. every time i try to access my SSH Server
ex. ssh server@192.168.0.0
not my actual ip ^ but i get an error message that reads:
"Connection to 192.168.0.0 closed"
how do I fix this so that I can actually SSH into it?
mattluvscats 1 year ago
Ok...One question....can u be traced?
Bloodyfisted 1 year ago
@Bloodyfisted
You could very easily be traced.
The end connection would be traced back to the machine you're connecting through and then the incoming connect could easily be traced back to your originating machine.
learnfilms 1 year ago
Everyone who tries this, note that when you install it to your computer, if you activate it to the user account that you use on your computer, you will be unable to log on. Install it to a separate username on your computer, or you will be locked out.
If it does happen to you that you can't get on, hit Ctrl + Alt + Delete 2 times and then type in another username on the computer and the password (hopefully you have another admin account that you can log onto)
questionman5 1 year ago
@questionman5 - Thanks for the information, however, I haven't run in to this issue when setting up this software.
One thing that is important is that if you specify your username that you use the same username and password as your windows account, if you use the same name but different password that may lock you out.
Thanks!
learnfilms 1 year ago
Very well done. I'm just confused on one thing......
So my computer account that I use is named, for example.....John Smith
I don't have a password to my computer.
When i set up CopSSH, I put in no password (the first one), but the passphrase I put as (eg) SSHserver
When I go and access localhost with Putty, I type in the username as John Smith, and the password I type in as....what? The password, passphrase, or my computer account logon password?
Thanks very much!
-AJ
questionman5 1 year ago
@questionman5 - You actually need a password, SSH (on any platform) typically won't let you log in without a password as this would be a HUGE security risk on your machine.
learnfilms 1 year ago
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questionman5 1 year ago