If you’re trying to locate SSH credentials in UniFi Network version 9.2.87 or later, you’re not alone. Ubiquiti recently reorganized parts of the UniFi interface, moving several key settings; including device SSH credentials, out of their previous locations.
This guide shows you exactly where to find them, and how to manage SSH settings for UniFi access points, switches, and gateways.
“Moved Inform Host & Device SSH settings to the Devices Page.”
Previously, device SSH credentials were configured under Settings > System. That location is now deprecated for this function.
Where to Find Device SSH Credentials Now
To access SSH credentials for UniFi devices in version 9.2.87 or newer:
1. Log Into Your UniFi Controller
Access your UniFi Network application using a web browser.
Unifi Login
2. Navigate to the Devices Page
Click the Devices tab from the left-hand navigation.
Unifi Devices Page
3. Click the Device Settings & Updates Icon
In the top right corner of the Devices page, look for the gear icon labeled Device Updates and Settings.
⚠️ Note: This is a new UI element introduced in 9.2.87.
4. Locate the SSH Settings Section
Inside the Device Updates and Settings panel, you’ll find:
SSH Credentials Management
Inform Host Override
Batch Firmware Updates for APs, Switches, and Gateways
This is now the centralized hub for configuring SSH usernames and passwords across your UniFi site.
Why SSH Settings Matter
Setting SSH credentials is important for tasks such as:
Manually adopting UniFi devices via CLI
Updating firmware via SCP/SSH
Factory resetting misbehaving devices
Diagnosing connectivity issues directly from the shell
Executing advanced commands for troubleshooting
Even in a cloud-managed network, SSH access is often critical during edge cases and advanced deployments.
Best Practices for SSH Credentials in UniFi
Use a strong password or SSH key authentication when possible.
Keep SSH disabled unless actively in use—especially in production environments.
Apply site-wide credentials consistently to simplify management.
Do not confuse UniFi OS SSH with device SSH. These are managed separately.
Troubleshooting: Can’t Find SSH Settings?
If you’re still not seeing SSH settings:
Make sure your UniFi controller is updated to 9.2.87 or later
Clear your browser cache or reload the UI
Try accessing the controller from another browser
Confirm you have admin privileges for the site or organization
Look for the gear icon on the Devices page, not in Settings > System
Summary
UniFi Version
SSH Settings Location
Before 9.2.87
Settings > System
9.2.87 and later
Devices Page > Device Updates & Settings Icon
If you’re accustomed to managing SSH access the old way, this change may feel like a curveball—but it centralizes device-level tools into one interface and aligns with Ubiquiti’s direction for more streamlined management.
Cody Deluisio is a dedicated network engineer specializing in hotel PBX systems and network solutions, with expertise in UniFi, Aruba, Ruckus, and a variety of other technologies. Outside of his tech career, Cody runs an organic farm in Bell Township, PA, where he focuses on sustainable and regenerative farming practices. Balancing the fast-paced world of networking with the tranquility of farm life, Cody brings a unique perspective to both his professional and personal endeavors.