On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 11:35:16AM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
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> (Put the public key in the .authorized_keys file for the root user)
> TUrn on RSA/DSA authentication and 'allow root login'
One word of warning aboce would allow logging in using root password as well
which might not be the best sollution. Using without-password gives You
somewhat more control over who can log on remotely using ssh (public ssh key
needs to be present in ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys to log in)
Way proposed by Mark is of course not bad it's just a matter of Security
Policy and personal taste =o)
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