sravan199...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to understand ubuntu sshd config file and in there i found 
> "PermitRootLogin  is set as without-password". Does is set as default on 
> ubuntu or somebody changes this to without-password.
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It means that you can login to root via ssh using key authentication
which is more secure than password authentication.  The system is set
up by default so that there *isn't* a root password so you can't log
in to root using a password anyway (directly or via ssh).

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Chris Green
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