On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 09:25:39AM +0000, Kai Hendry wrote:
Changing the port is a no no.
'PasswordAuthentication no' and ssh keys is the right solution. If a
customer can't figure out how to generate an ssh key with puttgen or
ssh-keygen, I wouldn't take them.
It might be the Right Thing, but restricting your customer base to
those people who can do it and are willing to do it, *and* spending
large amounts of time in training (or large amounts of time
discovering that they can't manage it or can't be bothered) isn't
really a good business plan.
Hugo.
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