[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends how you set it up. Mine has a `three tries and you're out'
policy. And as I use an ssh-agent on my (carry around) laptop,
there's no chance of being locked out accidentally.
I assume three times password fails and you're out, right?
That's interesting.
Can one configure ssh so that the password attempts are TCP wrapped,
but the cert-based (ssh-agent) logins are always allowed, no
matter where you are?
cheers
rick
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