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Re: Any update on SSH brute force attempts?


From: Dave Ewart <Dave.Ewart () cancer org uk>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 10:31:19 +0100

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On Friday, 15.10.2004 at 17:53 -0400, Jay Libove wrote:

What are you doing/changing about your SSH configurations to reduce
the possibility of these attacks finding any kind of hole in the
OpenSSH software (that's what I run, so that's the only version I'm
particularly concerned about) ?  Are you doing anything at all?

Attacks on my system seemed to be restricted to root, so I set the
'PermitRootLogin without-password' option, so that no root logins using
a password were possible - must be RSA key.  I also switched to
non-standard port.

Dave.
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Dave Ewart
Dave.Ewart () cancer org uk
Computing Manager, Epidemiology Unit, Oxford
Cancer Research UK
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