specifying an authentication method for sshd?
BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net
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Fri Mar 17 13:29:26 EST 2006
its not "Hidden" its usually found in /etc
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On Mar 17, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> Hay,
> Thanks for the support,
> I didn't really have the time to write this out, because I was
> going to get
> a shower,
> about 1 or so years ago, this blind tech came to me, and told me
> that he was
> a hacker fresh out of prison. My intrests lied in the same field at
> the same
> time, though not in the exact same area. I was interested in
> learning about
> exploits and such, because they just sounded interesting to me.
> They always
> have, and still do. I have learned that those "hacking sites" don't
> give you
> much info, but, I am still interested in learning, because in my
> mind, to be
> a good programmer, you have to know how everyone works and thinks,
> including
> those who you must work against. Anyway, we talked for a while, and
> this guy
> got pissed because I wouldn't give him the source code to one of my
> progs,
> and told me I was a f*cking idiot. Every sense then, he has been on
> my case,
> on three or four different lists. So, I would like to ask for this
> list to
> please excuse the phoney hacker blind tech. I didn't know it then,
> and have
> learned a lot sense now, but if he was really "fresh out of
> prison." he sure
> as hell wouldn't be on the nets.
> Anyway, please excuse my short outbursts, it jsut gets a bit
> irritating
> having him around sometimes, and I wish I new some tricks to
> silence him.
> Anyway, can someone tell me where the config file is hidden?
> Thanks,
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <raul at asmodean.net>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 10:21 AM
> Subject: Re: specifying an authentication method for sshd?
>
>
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>> Damn Dude, Can you be a little more nice? Not everyone has the same
>> level of expertise or in your case, lack of expertise.
>>
>> With sshd you can specify what type of authentication tokens it will
>> accept. While it's true that mucking around with the conf file can
>> really
>> tork things up you can at least be more nice about it.
>>
>>
>> BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net said the following on Fri, Mar 17,
>> 2006 at
>> 10:13:34AM -0700:
>>> damn dude, starting the sshd is the most simplest nondestructive
>>> thing in the linux os. and you are having so much trouble with it.
>>>
>>> did youu go muk around with a conf file or something, not knowing
>>> what you were doing, if so I'm not surprised.
>>
>>
>> - --
>> An idealist is one who helps the other fellow to make a profit.
>> -- Henry Ford
>> Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
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