Unable to login to RSA Authentication Manager via SSH after changing operating system password to contain a backslash (\)
Originally Published: 2018-07-24
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Product/Service Type: Authentication Manager
RSA Version/Condition: 8.2.x, 8.3 }
Issue
- Login to the primary Authentication Manager Operations Console.
- Navigate to Administration > Operating System Access.
- Under Change Operating System Password, enter the current operating system password then the new operating system password that has a backslash. In the example below, the new password is gyz!8Kmh\.
- Click Save
- The page shows the password is changed successfully.
- Either through an SSH session or direct connection to the console,try to login with the new password.
- Login fails when using gyz!8Kmh\ as the password:
Cause
Workaround
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