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= Configuring common SSH clients = <!--T:32-->
= Configuring common SSH clients = <!--T:32-->
Command line clients will typically support multifactor authentication without additional configuration. This is however often not the case for graphical clients. Below are instructions specifics to a few of them.  
Command line clients will typically support multifactor authentication without additional configuration. This is however often not the case for graphical clients. Below are instructions specifics to a few of them.  


== FileZilla == <!--T:33-->
== FileZilla == <!--T:33-->
FileZilla will ask the password and second factor each time a transfer is initiated because by default, transfers use independent connections which are closed automatically after some idle time.
FileZilla will ask the password and second factor each time a transfer is initiated because by default, transfers use independent connections which are closed automatically after some idle time.


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# Test the connection
# Test the connection


== MobaXTerm == <!--T:36-->
== MobaXTerm == <!--T:36-->
Install version 23.1 or more recent.  
Install version 23.1 or more recent.  


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Install version 0.72 or more recent.  
Install version 0.72 or more recent.  


== WinSCP == <!--T:38-->
== WinSCP == <!--T:38-->
Ensure that you are using [[SSH Keys]].  
Ensure that you are using [[SSH Keys]].  


== PyCharm == <!--T:39-->
== PyCharm == <!--T:39-->
Ensure that you are using [[SSH Keys]].
Ensure that you are using [[SSH Keys]].


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