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Mick wrote:
> I have already disabled PAM authentication on sshd so that only users with a 
> public key in their ~/.ssh can login.

This is the first and most important step. This means that the only real
problem is that your logs fill with failed log in attempts.

The easiest way I have found to avoid that is to change the port number
of the SSH daemon to something else than 22.

- -- Remy
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