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All of a sudden, my Linux access to Oracle Cloud was blocked! It was a bit scary since I hadn’t saved the password. Linux is so reliable that all I needed were the SSH keys. However, the account was managed by Oracle Cloud, and the service required users to change their password from time to time. Luckily, I had saved it on Microsoft Edge. Otherwise, I would have had to reinstall everything, which would have been a bit scary.