Brian Inglis writes: > On 2021-09-12 16:05, Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin wrote: >> Running cygwin 3.2.0-1 on Windows 10 Pro 21H1 >> Since changing my login from local User to Windows Hello PIN, I can't >> ssh in to my machine using a password: neither the PIN nor my old >> password work: >> ... > > Checkout whatever you can find out from Microsoft about connecting to > Windows using Windows OpenSSH and Hello.
Thanks, will do. > You may have to use SSH as intended: > ... As noted in my original post, I can and have set up public-key-based connections. The problem arose because my normal approach to getting my public key from new Machine A to old Machine B is, once and once only, to use password-authentication to move the public key. I raised the issue here, even though I have alreadly worked around it, in case there were others for whom public-key was unfamiliar or otherwise problematic, and, frankly, because it seems like a bug, and if Microsoft succeeds in moving more people to using PINs for login, it will surely begin to bite others... ht -- Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: h...@inf.ed.ac.uk URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail from me _always_ has a .sig like this -- mail without it is forged spam] The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple