Re: What can I do about breakin attempts?



In article <20060227051855.61946515@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Ertugrul Soeylemez <never@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Still, isn't it much better to make brute-forcing (practically)
impossible? If you're a network guy, then you should know that keys are
not just more secure, but also much easier to manage/handle; one single
key for every machine you want to connect to -- without security risks.

Keys are nice but one doesn't always have the keys when not
at home.

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