Re: About sshd(8) PermitRootLogin=no

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On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 12:37:24 +0000 (UTC)
P J P <pj.pandit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>    Hello,
> 
> Please see
>   -> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SSHD_PermitRootLogin_no
> 
> Last week this was discussed in the FST meeting and on the
> fedora-devel list subsequently. General consensus seems to be that it
> is okay to disable remote 'root' login via sshd(8). Above feature
> request is for the same.
> 
> If you have any comments/suggestions/inputs, please feel free share
> them or edit the feature page as required.

I think it is a really bad idea, it will break many things for me
personally and I am sure others also. this is because I set a root
password at install time but do not create a user, I then ssh to the
box and join it to my ipa domain for user authentication. I will now be
unable to do so.

Dennis
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