How To Connect To An OCI or OCI-Classic Linux Instance Using SSH Password Authentication Instead Of SSH Keys.
(Doc ID 2408800.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 23, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Version N/A to N/A [Release 1.0]Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A to N/A [Release 1.0]
Linux x86
Linux x86-64
Goal
The goal of this document is to explain how to access OCI and OCI-C Linux instances with a different method than the SSH Key pair. This document describes the process to log in to the instances using the User's Password.
It is important to mention that this can only be enabled after the first login, this is because the user's password is needed, so a new user needs to be created or the opc password needs to be changed.
Also, it is always recommended to use ssh key based login only for safety purpose.
Solution
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