to '*' in /etc/shadow), and allow only sudo(1) access to
privileged commands (this is the default on Ubuntu systems), and 3)
disable password authentication in sshd_config and require all ssh
users to log in using public key authentication.
Probably other things one can do, but
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:47:08 -0600
Ned Slider wrote:
> Welcome :-)
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Thanks!
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> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH
Good guide -- thanks for pointing it out. I also like the idea of
implementing denyhosts that Steve Huff pointed out. I use that on a
public (virtual) server I
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