Alexander Skwar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> When I installed my new machine I've chosen the "high" security level.
> I suppose that's the reason that in /etc/ssh/sshd.config root logins
> are disabled, correct?
> 
> If so, why are root ssh logins disabled?  I further suppose that is,
> because root ssh logins are "bad".  Correct?  Well, but why are they
> "bad"?  In how far is it more secure to first ssh to a normal user
> account and then do a su to become root?

If you have a bad password for root....



Groetjes, Han.
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