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Re: Brute force attack - need your advice


From: "Abilash Praveen" <contactme () abilashpraveen com>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:38:07 +0530

Ok - I may not be able to lock in the SSH to a particular IP, but can
ofcourse try port-knocker and a non-password-based SSH. I will research a
bit about these as i'm not very familiar with a port-knocker and a
non-password-based SSH yet.

Thanks for your advice again. Thanks to Keith too. :o)


On 2/12/08, A.L.M.Buxey () lboro ac uk <A.L.M.Buxey () 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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