04-09-2007, Adam D. Barratt: > On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 07:53 +0000, Oleg Verych wrote: > [...] >> What about having more secure Debian's sshd_config by default? >> " >> PermitRootLogin no > > You'll have to convince the openssh package maintainers first - see > #105571, #298138 and #431627 for their opinions on whether that change > is "more secure".
Thanks for references! But in public i want to say following. While making new installation all i care is rebooting to working operating system. I.e *i don't care* about entering passwords on middle ground, without knowing, WTF this installer may do with them, not having comfortable environment for that _important_ action. Thus i have silly, empty passwords after installation. Then, i get my imagination and compose really super-druper passwords for root and users (that i create myself by script with, IDs i want/have on filesystems, not by installation process). Having ssh defaults is just debian's asking -- here i'm, take me, wise man! -- -o--=O`C #oo'L O <___=E M -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]