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| Subject: | Re: Leaving a door open? |
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| Date: | Sat, 28 May 2005 23:49:01 +0200 |
Great. I'd like to thank everybody for your posts. They've been really helpful. What I may finally do is: 1) Change the default port 22 to a different one. 2) Disable root login 3) I'll think about login with certifications. 4) I found port-knocking a really interesting idea. I'll have to find more information about it. So that's it. Thanks again for your help. I really apreciate. Cheers, bye. Emmanuel Goldstein. Room 101, Ministry of Truth W2 SE3, London, OCEANIA. -- Software should be for people to read and only ocasionally for machines to execute ;-P --
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