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      demian last edited by

      Hi everyone, I want to know if its posibble to change the parameters of PFSense SSH server, like:
      LoginGraceTime 1m
      MaxAuthTries 3

      I know that the config file is auto-generated at start-up so if I change the file and then restart the service, deletes all changes I made again

      Thanks

      R.

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      • marcelloc
        marcelloc last edited by

        Take a look on /etc/sshd file, maybe it's what you a re looking for.

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          demian last edited by

          Yes Thanks! I ll try to set here those parameters.

          thanks again

          r.

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