ssh/scp used keyless....more secure

Man-wai Chang mwchang
Mon Sep 12 06:32:56 PDT 2005


> out for you, maybe you should switch to disabling password auth, 
> disabling root ssh, and password based ssh keys.  But that is 
> ridiculously overkill for more people.

Disabling password-based ssh keys? Does it mean you would be prompted 
the linux password after you type the password for the private key?

How could I do that?

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