> the problem is that you can't allow empty passwords in that case, big annoyance > for mostly home users, uh? > > maybe a solution would be a linux/webmin/??? function that would open sshd? As long as root has a password, the box *should* be ok. I personally remove linuxconf and webmin, they suck. They have there places in the home market and that's good / fine. But for the rest of the world < 200k on a 1.2GB install for sshd is not a lot to ask. If they select "Open to Crackers" then they know what they are getting into. If they use WinXX they also know what they are getting into. :) -- --- Bryan Whitehead Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WorkE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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