On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:41 PM, P J P <pj.pan...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>     Hello,
>
> Sshd(8) daemon by default allows remote users to login as root.
>
>   1. Is that really necessary?
>   2. Lot of users use their systems as root, without even creating a non-root 
> user.
>      Such practices need to be discouraged, not allowing remote root login 
> could be
>      useful in that.
>
> Does it make sense to disable remote root login by default? If so, do we need 
> to just report it to the maintainer or it would be treated as a feature?
Being a Fedora user on my personal machine as well as maintainer of a
few Fedora machines in production environment, I would gladly welcome
this. Many people do disable root login anyway. Having it default
would be a positive step from security stand point.
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