Article 54HCT LXer: How To Disable SSH Password Authentication For Specific User Or Group In Linux

LXer: How To Disable SSH Password Authentication For Specific User Or Group In Linux

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This guide explains how to disable SSH password authentication for specific user or group in Linux and Unix operating systems. Please note that this will not entirely disable SSH access to users or a group. Instead, it will only disable the SSH password authentication. The users can still access the systems via SSH using other authentication methods, for example key-based authentication.

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