Francisco Olarte Sanz wrote: > On Thursday 12 October 2006 04:01, Peter Abrahamsen wrote: > >> Which is a better idea, allowing key-only root access, or ssh'ing in >> as myself and running su/sudo/whatever? Either way, I'll set up >> iptables so that connection attempts from anywhere other than my >> office are -j DROP'ed. > > Why don't you allow key-only ssh-access as yourself and then su/sudo ? > I > normally do it this way, as I don't want to be logged in as root all the > time, as when I have administration to do I need to read log files and move > around, and this avoids stupid typos and the like.
How do you permit key-only for non-root users?? Kalin. -- |[ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]| +-> http://ThinRope.net/ <-+ |[ ______________________ ]| -- [email protected] mailing list
