specifying an authentication method for sshd?

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Hello sir:
I have never claimed to be on a level such as yourself which is  
apparently filled with a vast array of experience beyond most of the  
reach of this list.

but what I do know I try aand help and teach.

if you knew ty and what he was about and how much of a know it all  
kid he was you would understand in which the tone i speak to him.

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On Mar 17, 2006, at 10:21 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

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> Damn Dude, Can you be a little more nice? Not everyone has the same
> level of expertise or in your case, lack of expertise.
>
> With sshd you can specify what type of authentication tokens it will
> accept. While it's true that mucking around with the conf file can  
> really
> tork things up you can at least be more nice about it.
>
>
> BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net said the following on Fri, Mar 17, 2006  
> at 10:13:34AM -0700:
>> damn dude, starting the sshd is the most simplest nondestructive
>> thing in the linux os. and you are having so much trouble with it.
>>
>> did youu go muk around with a conf file or something, not knowing
>> what you were doing, if so I'm not surprised.
>
>
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> Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
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