On 25 Mar 2002, Ted Bardusch wrote: > And be sure you run only SSH2, not SSH1, which is known to have some > weaknesses in its security as far as the protocol goes.
I've been wondering about what was the most secure way to set up sshd. The default appears to be encrypt stuff, but allow a username/password to be entered. Is there a way to just use keys? Or maybe to only allow the password prompt to appear if the remote passes in a known key, etc? > The great thing about ssh is that you can tunnel anything with it - X11 > connections, SMTP, POP3, whatever can flow over the pipe if you set it > up for that. Do any of the MS protocols (like SMB) work? Joe Matuscak Rohrer Corporation 717 Seville Road Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 (330)335-1541 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the digest version first unsubscribe, then e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
