How to re-enable SSH depends on what you did to disable it.  Once you get it working 
again though, you can remove login shells from all accounts, except yours.  That 
should disable people's ability to remotely log in.  Use /etc/shells to see which 
shells are available and then update the shell parameter for each user in /etc/passwd 

> -----Original Message-----
> As an aside, after I am back in, what do I need to do to give 
> me (and just me) SSH access to the system?


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