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logging_in_to_sdf_servers [2024/01/19 20:24] – %% m( hc9logging_in_to_sdf_servers [2024/01/21 01:34] (current) – Removed single quotes from monospaced text oak3
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 ===== Password Recovery ===== ===== Password Recovery =====
  
-It can be somewhat unclear, at first glance, how to actually use the SDF automatic password recovery routine once you have set it up with the\\ [[finding_help#sdf_specific_commands | SDF specific command]] %%'%%''maint'''. Firstly, login as follows:+It can be somewhat unclear, at first glance, how to actually use the SDF automatic password recovery routine once you have set it up with the\\ [[finding_help#sdf_specific_commands | SDF specific command]] ''maint''. Firstly, login as follows:
  
-  * %%'%%''ssh new@tty.sdf.org'''+  * ''ssh new@tty.sdf.org''
   * Follow the prompts as you find them until you reach the response: What would you like to use for your login?   * Follow the prompts as you find them until you reach the response: What would you like to use for your login?
-  * Do not enter a login, just hit enter on the keyboard. You will then get a command prompt which reads: %%'%%''FEP Command:''' +  * Do not enter a login, just hit enter on the keyboard. You will then get a command prompt which reads: ''FEP Command:'' 
-  * Type %%'%%''recover''' at the prompt and hit enter. You will then be asked for the login that you want to recover. The rest is as you set it up in %%'%%''maint'''.+  * Type ''recover'' at the prompt and hit enter. You will then be asked for the login that you want to recover. The rest is as you set it up in ''maint''.
  
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