"Dean Michael C. Berris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I don't think it's very wise for system administrators and users even to
> just let anyone access their boxes via ssh. Even if there are a lot of
> security measures in place, letting someone in through the front door is
> hardly a good idea. ;)

True.  For the most part, those that do offer ssh often do so that they
could do collaborative work online.  Debian is one such example,
providing ssh access to its machines for its developers.  Another is
metawire.org.

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