Re: ssh passwordless

From: Bit Twister (BitTwister_at_mouse-potato.com)
Date: 08/09/05

  • Next message: Richard E. Silverman: "Re: ssh passwordless"
    Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 14:38:33 -0500
    
    

    On 9 Aug 2005 08:59:08 -0700, gouqizi.lvcha@gmail.com wrote:
    > Hi, All:
    >
    > I have a linux user with password. (Passwordless). However, when I ssh
    > using that user , the ssh still prompt for password. I just type
    > return, but refused to let me enter the system. What can I do?

    Seeing you have been asking how to set root passwordless, in another
    newsgroup, is this request for root also. :(

    I constantly see ssh hits on my firewall and lots of people are crying
    about the ssh attempts to guess passowrds filling their logs.

    Glad to know you and your system will be taken to jail when some
    cracker/script kiddy uses your system to launder credit card numbers
    or money or uses it to down/up load child porn.

    Besides your parents paying for ohio-state.edu, the cost to get you back
    out of jail will be quite a pretty penny.

    God, how stupid and lazy you must be. :-(


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