On Nov 18, 2010, at 01:05 PM, C de-Avillez wrote: >On the other hand, having SSH installed by default will help the >majority of corporate users: we go (either physically, or via a >serial console), install, and then happily use SSH to configure the >rest of the system (and get out of the -- usually -- lights-out and >cold environment, or off the bloody serial console).
FWIW, installing the ssh server (and editing the sshd_config file to remove password authentication) is almost always the first thing I do on any new Ubuntu install, be it server or desktop. Cheers, -Barry
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