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From: | Al Sheldon |
Subject: | [Jailkit-users] Question on keyboard interactive versus password authentication |
Date: | Fri, 2 Jun 2006 10:37:17 -0700 |
My default setup of Jailkit on a Suse Linux 9.3 has
PasswordAuthentication set to no. I have a vendor who has struggled with connecting
to our SFTP site until they realized that password authentication was set to no
and that they needed to utilize keyboard-interactive. They have requested
I set PasswordAuthentication to yes. I have researched this and the only
negative I see is that it may allow the user to change their password if I turn
on PasswordAuthentication as a method to connect. This is
sufficient for me to leave it off, however I would like to know if there are
any other consequences to turning it on (to have more reasons to leave it off)
and is this the only way to make password authentication function? As background my intent is to have a site that only allows
SFTP connections. I do not allow user shell access or functionality. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Al Sheldon Systems Administrator 541.955.9565 (ext. 109) 541.955.9707 (fax) 541.761.5317 (cell) Confidentiality
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