04-01-2010
Since it's in the sshd_config, it applies only to the daemon. And the daemon only handles incoming connections and couldn't care less about outgoing connections.
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Hi,
Can anybody brief me the difference between ssh_config & sshd_config. I am looking for the functionality difference.
any help appreciated
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Hi All,
On /etc/ssh/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)?
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Hi All,
On sshd_config remark, many of the lines are commented out, like below
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Does that mean the default of PubkeyAuthentication is no (or yes)?
Thanks for any comment you may add.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
How can I check and modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config parameters in a script? I'll particular to check and enable / disable PasswordAuthentication and PubkeyAuthentication. I know I can edit sshd_config by vi, but for some reason we need change it in a script.
Thank you.
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Hello all,
By mistake i edited sshd_config file and made passwordauthentication no , Now i don't have key to login.
Is there any way, i can revert the changes, I am not able to login to the box at well.
Need help.
Thanks,
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Kill DUN connection
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Kill all DUN connections
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Disable SDP
--auth -A
Enable authentification
--encrypt -E
Enable encryption
--secure -S
Secure connection
--master -M
Become the master of a piconet
--nodetach -n
Do not become a daemon
--persist -p[interval]
Persist mode
--pppd -d <pppd>
Location of the PPP daemon (pppd)
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Enable Microsoft dialup networking support
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Enable Microsoft ActiveSync networking
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Enable address cache
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