On 5-Oct-09, at 7:23 PM, Sportsman wrote:
I'm a little confused with your comment about never allowing root to ssh over the network. How am I or any future clients supposed to log in to their ssh account using something like putty or SSH Secure Shell 3.2.9 with
both set to no?

The usual practise is to only allow them to log into a non-admin account, then
use 'su' or 'sudo' to accomplish tasks that require root access.

Your reply doesn't make it clear you understand what that hash mark does.
'#' at the beginning of a line in most configuration files means
'everything that follows this on this line is a comment - ignore it'

Brian

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