Am 07.10.10 14:29, schrieb Robert P. J. Day: > > generalizing somewhat from my earlier note about the "securing SSH" > page: > > http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH > > i don't know what level of intro a page like that should have but when > i've presented things like this to classes i've taught, or written > short online tutorials, the very first thing i document are the > packages involved. That probably depends, yes. But openssh-server *and* openssh are installed on CentOS by default (and enabled by default), so the intro talking about a default install of openssh is quite right here :) You would have to jump through several hoops to get a CentOS install without those two packages. Ralph