Which preposition to use with passwords

of Occurrences 8%

this is the universal password of the second-rate.

to Occurrences 7%

Once when I was eating with a company of marines near their temporary barracks, they gave me the password to the trenches, and, although I only got out as far as the inner line of forts on that day, it gave me an opportunity to observe the work of the men under long-range firing.

on Occurrences 2%

For the password on the day before we had given the name of "Baudin."

in Occurrences 2%

[30] There is abundant evidence, among ancient authors, of the existence of signs and passwords in the Mysteries.

by Occurrences 1%

Could they be, she wondered, passwords by which he gained access somewhere to government buildings or places where munitions were being made or shipped?

with Occurrences 1%

"You may have bombs concealed up your sleeves; you may exchange mysterious passwords with people in the streets; you may be much less innocent than you appear.

for Occurrences 1%

Then he gave him the password for the Tuscan fortresses, and asked for his confessor, and so he passed away.

from Occurrences 1%

There were low whisperings in barrack-rooms and canteens, stealthy meetings in public-house parlours, bandying of passwords from mouth to mouth, and many other signs which made their officers right glad when the order came which sent them to foreign, and better still, to active service.

through Occurrences 1%

Your name alone is a password through the world.

Which preposition to use with  passwords