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Re: Leaving a door open?


From: J0ck3r <jocker () chaka sn>
Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 11:36:54 +0000

Hello !

another way good way is to use ssh with keys (http://www.puddingonline.com/~dave/publications/SSH-with-Keys-HOWTO/document/html-one-page/SSH-with-Keys-HOWTO.html)

Best regards

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Djibril


Emmanuel Goldstein wrote:
Hi!

My ISP gives me a static Ip and I was thinking about leaving the SSH
port open so I can access my computer from anywhere since i always
have it switched on.

I have a linux box that is integrated in my home Lan, and a router
with firewall capabilities.

Is this secure??? Note that my admin password is really hard to guess,
so im not concerned about bruteforce attacks.

Should I map ports so instead of opening 22 I access through (eg) 'ssh
-p 7623'. That way is not that obvious i have an open ssh port is, it?

Any other security issues i should be concerned about?
Is this a good idea?
Is it better to just set up an ftp server?


Thanks for your help. Cheers. Bye.




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