Secure Shell (SSH) allows you to remotely access and manage your Ubuntu server from another computer. By default, SSH using username and password may not be enabled on a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 installation. This guide will walk you through the steps to configure and enable SSH access using password.Step 1Log in to your server using your username and password via noVNC Console (Find out how here) Step 2 Run: sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config Output Press Ctrl + X to go back to the dialog Step 3 Include the command as prompted Run: sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/*.conf Change PasswordAuthentication no to PasswordAuthentication yes Press Ctrl+O, then enter to save changes/WriteOut and Ctrl+X to go back to the dialog Output If the output screen is blank, manually type in PasswordAuthentication yes Step 4 Restart SSH and log in via terminal. To restart SSH, run: sudo systemctl restart ssh Log in via terminal using command: ssh username@ip_address