Yes, in some way . . . http://www.howtoforge.com/ssh_key_based_logins_putty is quite a good totorial. If Your clients have static IP (or at least static range, from which they have their IP's) it is also useful to configure iptables that connections on port 22 will be granted only for trusted ip's. Anyway, it's more secure, but less comfortable. TheNewOne kl wrote:
Good afternoon.
I would be grateful if someone could point me to the right site or give me some clue in this matter.
Whenever I log in into my remote Linux box ( 10.2 ) the first time via SSH I will be asked to accept the certificate of that server. Is it possible to configure the server to accept only connections from selected clients based on the client's certificate?
Regards
Wolfgang Kluge
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