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Connecting over SSH

Signing in for the first time, adding keys, and turning off password logins.

Last updated 1 August 2026

Every Linux image accepts an SSH connection as soon as provisioning completes. The address and the initial credentials are on the Access tab of the service.

First connection

bash
ssh root@203.0.113.24
Replace the address with the one shown on your service.

The initial password is shown once

We deliver it once, securely, and never display it again afterwards. Change it, or replace password authentication with a key, on first login.

Adding a public key

bash
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "you@example.com"
ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub root@203.0.113.24

Disabling password authentication

  1. Confirm that a key login works in a second terminal before you change anything.
  2. Set PasswordAuthentication no in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
  3. Reload the service with systemctl reload sshd.

Keep the second terminal open

If the new configuration is wrong, the open session is how you fix it. Console access is available on plans that support it, but a working session is faster.

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