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|    Theo to Theo    |
|    Re: It is now very nearly impossible to     |
|    31 Jan 24 13:40:11    |
   
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   PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
   Theo wrote:   
   > Even if you change nothing on the server end, it's still good to use keys   
   > where you can. If you never send the password there's nothing to keylog or   
   > phish. You could even unset your password so password auth will never   
   > succeed. But it's only a one line change in /etc/ssh/sshd_config to disable   
   > password auth altogether.   
      
   A one liner to disable password auth, works on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi OS:   
      
   echo "PasswordAuthentication no" | sudo tee /etc/ssh/sshd_config   
   d/10-passwordauth.conf ; sudo service ssh reload   
      
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