RE: cant block root login
Craig Smith <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Aug 2004 14:57:59 +0100
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Hi, OpenSSH will read /etc/default/login if 'UseLogin' is set to 'yes' in sshd_config. If a line is commented out it indicates this is the default behaviour, so you will need to uncomment and change PermitRootLogin to 'No' and then either restart sshd, or send a kill -1 to the sshd process (make sure you get the right process id....) Regards, Craig. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Howard [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Howard Sent: 13 August 2004 14:37 To: Laurence Moughan Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: cant block root login On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 11:25:52AM +0100, Laurence Moughan wrote: > I have a pile of solaris 8 machines @ 117000-01 > Hardened and running openssh 3.8.1p1 > with my /etc/default/login > CONSOLE=/dev/console OpenSSH doesn't read /etc/default/login (nor does Solaris 9 SSH, although Solaris 10 does) > and my sshd_config > #PermitRootLogin yes OK, so it's commented out and thus the default will be in effect. > However i can still ssh in and remotly login directly as root. So it sounds like the default value for PermitRootLogin is Yes. > Clues guys ? Put the following in sshd_config and restart sshd : PermitRootLogin No Scott --------------------------------------------------------------- - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Get closer to the financial markets with Reuters Messaging - for more information and to register, visit http://www.reuters.com/messaging Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd.