allow blank passwords
It is a bad practice to allow SSH to a device without a password, but this isn't something that should be enforced. Is it possible to have a menu option to choose enforcement of the password field?
Thanks,
- Brandon

10 comments
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Kerry C commented
2021, still not FIXED (yes, I am calling this a BUG)
Initial config on COUNTLESS devices have blank passwords, its just too bad that Termius cant do first time setup and your forced to use something else to set a password first BEFORE you can use Termius...
god thats awful
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Bryan Rentoul commented
This is useless. "on road map" for 7+ years. I think they either made their millions or went broke on this app and just don't care now. What use is a terminal app that can't even log in?
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Luci4 commented
I just got into a new company, before I was using Termius for everything but now I'll quit using Termius since we are now using rsa identity without password.
Since this is "on the roadmap" since 7 years (which probably means that devs don't want implement this), Termius became absolutely useless. -
Traek Malan commented
I find several new NAS devices where this is the case. It seems very silly to have to use something other than Termius (my daily driver) to initially configure this. I think as a client application, you shouldn't be making decisions about how users authenticate on the system, just that you enable it. If you guys get into the SSH services game, then enforce what you want, by all means. This is clearly outside the scope of a client.
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Bogdan commented
Anyone know if this is possible today?
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jean-marc commented
Anyone know if this is possible today?
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Drew commented
can you really not use this to connect to AWS EC2 instances?
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Anonymous commented
Just my two cents. This is likely more important than you realize. If you want your users to use this app to access AWS EC2 instances, you NEED to be able to connect with no password.
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Hello
Thank you for using ServerauditorWe will think about implementing this improvement
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saper commented
Well, please don't.
It is a very good practice to use public key authenthication only and have *no* passwords.
Please do not make passwords mandatory!