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Full Disclosure: Re: Brute force attack - need your advice

Re: Brute force attack - need your advice

From: Keith Kilroy <keith_at_securitynow.us>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 04:24:47 -0500

To clarify my last post. I agree with alan.

I mean it will help with the low hanging fruit. and I didn't get that
deep into how to run his auth. Thanks for adding. also disable remote
root access su to root if you need that. root=localhost only.

port knocking works very well too.

Thanks again for the add alan

On Feb 12, 2008, at 4:17 AM, A.L.M.Buxey_at_lboro.ac.uk wrote:

> Hi,
>
>> have pasted and also the advice on keeping the SSH on a different
>> port.
>
> run SSH on a different port? oka, dumb scanners wont find it, but
> others will. just dont use password-based SSH and dont let it be wide
> open to the whole internet (firewall it to the addresses you need -
> and
> add in a port-knocker if you do need to open from a different
> location)
>
> alan
>
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