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#1 ZeroBeat

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Posted 10 February 2015 - 07:54

Hi community.

 

Where do I find the sshd_config in OPENPLI?

Need to disable the password authetication because use of ssh public key authentication.

find / -name sshd_config found nothing

 

Best regards

Mike

 



Re: sshd_config ? #2 betacentauri

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Posted 10 February 2015 - 08:29

OpenPli uses dropbear for ssh connections.

Edited by betacentauri, 10 February 2015 - 08:29.

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Re: sshd_config ? #3 ZeroBeat

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Posted 10 February 2015 - 08:48

Hi betacentauri.

Tnx or info.

Added DROPBEAR_EXTRA_ARGS=”-s ” to /etc/init.d/dropbear and now everthing works as expected.

best regards

Mike



Re: sshd_config ? #4 MiLo

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Posted 10 February 2015 - 10:37

To disable password login, just leave the root password empty.
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Re: sshd_config ? #5 ZeroBeat

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Posted 11 February 2015 - 17:19

Hi MiLo.

Tnx for this info. I didn't know this bevore.

Best regards

Mike



Re: sshd_config ? #6 ZeroBeat

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Posted 11 February 2015 - 17:27

By the way.
I' m looking for a push service plugin that is able to send a push service mail to an e-mail address once a day

(for example: sendemail as cron job).

Best regards

Mike



Re: sshd_config ? #7 mackguil

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Posted 14 February 2015 - 18:04

I use authetification key with ssh but dropbear is not top, openssh is best don't leave empty password on root it's issue security.

 

Put your key in .sshd folder in root after install openssh.



Re: sshd_config ? #8 MiLo

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Posted 14 February 2015 - 20:46

...don't leave empty password on root it's issue security...


Please explain?
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Re: sshd_config ? #9 ZeroBeat

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Posted 15 February 2015 - 09:32

Hi mackguil.

On my debian, ubuntu and raspbian I'm using openssh, too.

Best regards

Mike




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