Re: Disable passwords in SSHD Cygwin
- From: "Richard E. Silverman" <res@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Dec 2005 21:42:33 -0500
>>>>> "PH" == Per Hedeland <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
PH> Lines starting with '#' are comments - they're only there to
PH> inform you what the keywords and their default values are. No
PH> amount of changing a line that starts with '#' will have any
PH> effect...
Good point. :)
PH> On Unix, you just need to restart the ssh daemon, and nothing in
PH> the system will modify your sshd_config file. I'm afraid I don't
PH> know about Windows (or Cygwin).
The system might be configured to start a new sshd instance on each
connection (e.g. from (x)inetd), in which case it would not be necessary
to restart anything. OS X is configured this way.
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Richard Silverman
res@xxxxxxxx
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