Hello! you can disable password login in sshd and only run ssh with public key authentication, just don't forget to put a root owned non-writable folder or file called ".ssh" and ".ssh2" in the accounts you do not wish people to log in to. And I agree with Jim Breton about locking down PAM as much as possible. /Tobias On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 10:13:03PM +0000, Jim Breton wrote: > On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 08:09:25PM +0000, Jim Breton wrote: > > You can also disable access with PAM, using the "sshd" pam control file. > > Just use pam_deny.so to deny authentication. -- todays excuse BOFH excuse #322: Your Pentium has a heating problem - try cooling it with ice cold water.(Do not turn of your computer, you do not want to cool down the Pentium Chip while he isn't working, do you?)
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