Disabling root login on ssh?

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I would probably rather use keys myself, but have to set it up for a
coworker as well...and unless if there's an easy way to do this from a
windows box...the keys, I mean, I'll have to stick to nice complicated
passwords....not that SSH is all that secure to begin with, from what I
hear? *please note the question mark* <smile>

But, any thoughts on this problem?

Take care,
Sina

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Subject: Re: Disabling root login on ssh?

On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:50:51AM EST, Sina Bahram wrote:
> I have restarted sshd, yes. I have not tried allowusers, I'll take a 
> look at that, but why doesn't just uncommenting the line for root login
work?

Have you tried disabling password logins and using keys? Or would you rather
not use keys?

Luke


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