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Operating Systems AIX sshd_config default Post 302307083 by itik on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 02:17:42 PM
Old 04-14-2009
sshd_config default

Hi All,

On sshd_config remark, many of the lines are commented out, like below

#PubkeyAuthentication yes

Does that mean the default of PubkeyAuthentication is no (or yes)?

Thanks for any comment you may add.


edit by bakunin: corrected a typo in the title to preserve searchability of the thread

Last edited by bakunin; 04-14-2009 at 07:10 PM..
 

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