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| Subject: | Re: shutting down dictionary attacks |
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| Date: | Wed, 6 Jul 2005 13:27:15 +0200 |
It would also be useful to run the daemon on a different port than 22. This will probably throw 90% of the people scanning for ssh servers off the scent. You can easily NAPT it at the external firewall and leave internal access the same. Just my 2 cents..... Nathan
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