sshd configuration madness ...
Ben Duncan
bns at meta3.net
Thu May 10 05:21:20 PDT 2012
It's because the process need to run in a ssh command, but I found the answer
with the -forced-command-only and the MATCH address settings ..
On 05/10/2012 03:17 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
>> If I have PermitRootLogin set to no, NO root logins are allowed. Setting to yes
>> is a security to risk, but is the only way for the next test rules to work:
>
> Why not just use su to become root after logging in as a normal user and
> set PermitRootLogin to No?
>
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