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Subject: [suse-security] /etc/sshd_config wize to change
From: Joop Boonen (jboonen
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Dear all,
I think there is a unsafe setting in the /etc/sshd_config file. The
following setting is be done:
PermitRootLogin yes. It think it would be best to change the yes to no.
This is to make it more difficult for a hacker.
Regards,
Joop Boonen.
Can this please also be changed in the rpm package?
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