Bryan Whitehead wrote:
>
> This is false. SSH must be installed BECAUSE it's a workstation. Since a
> Workstation is going to be managed by a SysAdmin then he/she needs to
> connect to it securly so he/she can admin it. Espicially when root
> passwords will be thrown around to "fix", "maintain", or install new
> software on the machine.
>
> SSH is always needed. End of story. I admin over 120 Machines some of
> which are across the Pacific (i'm in Pasadena at JPL and we manage
> machines in Hawaii for the Keck Observitory), Across the desert (goldstone
> where radio dishs are located), and up mountains (Palamor Observitory). I
> rely on SSHD to connect to these clients securly all the time. And they
> are all workstations. SSHD is 185k of magic. No resone not to install it
> on a workstation.
Somebody better tell Pixel, then.
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Regards,
Ron. [AU]