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How do I whitelist password logins? I only disabled password logins in SSHd and set it to only use a key.
I also like to disable root login by setting its default shell to nologin, that way, it’s only accessible via sudo or doas. I think there’s a better way of doing it, which is how Debian does it by default when not setting a root password, but I’m not sure how to configure that manually, or even what they do.
I think they also have applications in the scientific field, although I’m not sure exactly how.
There was an IT Crowd episode that warned about the grave dangers of making friends with people who like sports if you don’t like sports.
The Linux equivilent of this is atomic/immutable distros (SteamOS and Android being the most popular examples, but Fedora also has one that’s fairly popular).
Human slavery never left if you read the 13th amendment.
I thought Lemmy already supported that. I’ve seen a few Mastodon posts around.