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ssh password *and* key

Subject: ssh password *and* key
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 11:31:25 +0300
Running SSH v4.1.

Is there any way to have this version of SSHd require both password *and* 
rsa key authentication, thus conforming to two out of three of the basic 
security access concepts: (who you are - retinal scan, fingerprints; what 
you have - card key, private encrypted key; what you know - password).  

I understand that the key itself can be protected by password, but it 
would be nice to have the sshd daemon also protect itself, if possible.



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