Re: Understanding OpenSSH_3.7.1p2 - logfile seems not to match configuration



java@xxxxxxxx wrote:
My concern about this dialog is that the sshd does not immediatly close
it down as the username root appears. I thought that any user named
root is locked out right away.

That would give the client extra information. If it's shut down right
away, you would know if root were enabled.

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Darren Dunham ddunham@xxxxxxxx
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