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Running SSH (Secure Shell) service.




I have would like to have a SSH (Secure Shell) service on my server, 
so I can login remotely and securely into my server.

I know that SSH service can be using:
	/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start
and have found a configuration file called:
	/etc/ssh/sshd_config


What parameters should I set for SSH service on my server?
Has anyone come across a good HOWTO for setting up SSH in Linux?

Thanks.
>>Ali
  ali at ai.mit.edu










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