I think (if I can remember correctly) that all I did was turn it off in the
available services control panel, whatever that was called.

Thanks for the tip about the login shells. I'll do that.

doug

On 6/28/03 8:33 AM, "Lazor, Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How to re-enable SSH depends on what you did to disable it.  Once you get it
> working again though, you can remove login shells from all accounts, except
> yours.  That should disable people's ability to remotely log in.  Use
> /etc/shells to see which shells are available and then update the shell
> parameter for each user in /etc/passwd
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> As an aside, after I am back in, what do I need to do to give
>> me (and just me) SSH access to the system?
> 
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