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| Subject: | Problem with OpenSSH |
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| Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2005 00:29:50 +0100 |
Hello, I have a tiny problem with OpenSSH. My version string is "OpenSSH_3.7.1p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7b" I try to configure my sshd to accept only pubkey logins and no logins with passwords. (Platform is SuSE Linux 9.0) To my understanding of the manuals, the "PasswordAuthentication" option is used for that. I set it to no. Furthermore I set "PermitRootLogin" to without-password as well. But still, no matter what I change these two configurations to (restart or even reboot included), password login is still possible, even for the root user. I guess I have overseen something in the configuration for these settings to have no effect. All other options are set to the default values coming with installation. Anyone got a hint for me? - Max
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