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Le 2011-09-15 15:29, Orchid XP v8 a écrit :
>>> I'm fairly sure I tested it, and discovered that I needed to turn off
>>> multiple things to stop it accepting my password as a valid login. But
>>> since that was then and this is now, I guess I might be incorrect.
>>>
>>
>> Did you at least refresh (aka reload) sshd when updating the
>> configuration ?
>
> Is rebooting the machine sufficient to do that?
>
> If so, yes...
>
Heathen! Linux machines do not need to be rebooted. Ever.
To quote Yoda: Unlearn everything you must.
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