Re: Allowing remote root login seems to be bad. Why?

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Joseph Spenner さんは書きました:
| If you're going to permit root login, why not force key
| authentication (prohibit password auth).  Then, your password will
| never be guessed/hacked, nor any passwords on the server for that
| matter.
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Still does not eliminate risks from as yet unknown vulnerabilities, etc.

How about weak keys?

And can _all_ ssh clients use key auth now?

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