Hi,
I have linux 7.1 installed...and i want i give ssh access to one of my
client..
What i have to do for that???
could you give me steps and confiuration for that??
Thanks.
atul
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>You can disable the ability to login with only a password as well as a pretty
>flexible host.deny/allow setup as I recall.
>Look in the sshd man page. It is really quite complete and does a pretty
>good job
>of explaing the options.
>
>To disable the use of password only athentication, look
Roy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks Brett.
>
> It's starting to make sense. I don't like that the first time anyone can
> log on if they have a unix password, but what you said that interests me is
> that once the server has the remote's key, I can then remove that key from
> the authorized key file and
Thanks Brett.
It's starting to make sense. I don't like that the first time anyone can
log on if they have a unix password, but what you said that interests me is
that once the server has the remote's key, I can then remove that key from
the authorized key file and have some control over who c
Roy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for the info on root.
>
> The reason I'm using SSH is that we have DSL users with dynamic IP's. A:
> Our telnet wrappers are useless and B: even if it could be used, it's
> unencrypted.
>
> I was under the impression that with secure shell you could generate a key
> o
Thanks for the info on root.
The reason I'm using SSH is that we have DSL users with dynamic IP's. A:
Our telnet wrappers are useless and B: even if it could be used, it's
unencrypted.
I was under the impression that with secure shell you could generate a key
on the sever that would have to b
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Subject: SSH configuration ?
I just installed the commercial for non profits
I just installed the commercial for non profits version of SSH2. I've the
server on a linux machine, and a client on both and NT and Linux box. What
concerns me is that I was able to log on to the server with no problem.
Each client in it's own way just just an OK prompt on the NT machine
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