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Hello,
We have about 430 Linux boxes all over our building, and a single box that we use to ssh in the rest of the boxes (when you ssh from this box no password is required because the keys are on this box). Anyways, my boss asked me to change the password of the user root to "whatever" in these 430 linux boxes, whats the best way to go with it and can you guys give me examples or something? Thanks! |
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