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[USERMGMT-2222, LOPS-2220] Remove SFTP password info #2572

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@qualman qualman commented Apr 18, 2024

On April 30st, 2024, we will officially deprecate support for password-based authentication for SSH connections to sites (e.g. sftp, Git, scp). This will not affect support for regular username/password authentication to Pantheon.

As part of this work, this PR removes some references in the Terminus code and interface that suggested passwords as a valid authentication method.

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Thanks for the PR @qualman

Since the tests are failing, I've created a new issue, LOPS-2220, to address the failing tests and merge the PR.

@jazzsequence jazzsequence changed the title [USERMGMT-2222] Remove SFTP password info [USERMGMT-2222, LOPS-2220] Remove SFTP password info Apr 19, 2024
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Deleting multidevs was broken on the Terminus CI fixture site, due to issues with 10k orphaned records in policy docs. That issue has been fixed now, so I think the tests should not fail with this problem anymore. I'll re-run the tests.

@namespacebrian namespacebrian merged commit 056da71 into 3.x Apr 30, 2024
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@namespacebrian namespacebrian deleted the jq-2222-remove-sftp-passwd branch April 30, 2024 16:03
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