Windows users without Bash can use PuTTY. Windows users with Bash also have access to OpenSSH. OpenSSH is included on Linux, macOS, and Windows Subsystem for Linux. Once you have your Droplet’s IP address, username, and password (if necessary), follow the instructions for your SSH client. If you did not use the SSH option, the Droplet’s password is the password you set during creation. If you uploaded SSH keys to your account and chose Add SSH Keys upon Droplet creation, you can connect to the Droplet using your preferred SSH client or command line. Exceptions to this include Rancher, where you’ll log in as rancher, and FreeBSD, where you’ll log in as freebsd. The default username is root on most operating systems, like Ubuntu and CentOS. You can mouse over it to copy it into your clipboard. The IP address is displayed in the IP Address column after your Droplet has been created. To get your Droplet’s IP address, visit the DigitalOcean Control Panel.
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