Matt Harris wrote:
This of course won't happen behind a properly configured firewall, correct?

Except that ssh is one of the services that people might (quite reasonably) want to deliberately open to the outside world...

Of course you'd hope that anyone opening ssh would have the sense to ensure that the box has sensible passwords, but it's conceivable that someone might add a mythtv user to an existing box (or open ssh for some other reason on a multi-purpose server that happens to have a mythtv user) without associating the two...

Now is also a good time to disable root ssh logins, if you haven't already :)


Kim.
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