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2015 Feb 13
0
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
...ards matrix system is one of my current areas of study, since the site's previous occupants didn't leave complete records of the dozen or so RCM key systems here); it is tacit knowledge in locksmithing circles that all security is security through obscurity (even in safes with included hardplate, the security is only as good as the obscurity of the locations of the hardplate's inclusions). But it doesn't matter how randomly you pick the progressions, or whether you use TPP or limited progression or RCM or even spherical methods, it's still all about obscurity, as laid open...
2015 Feb 12
8
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
Hi, just a quick note to whoever is maintaining this page: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH The procedure is missing the firewall-cmd calls necessary in EL7: firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp --permanent Also, it may be worth mentioning that semanage is in the policycoreutils-python package, which isn?t installed by default in all stock
2015 Feb 12
8
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
Hi, just a quick note to whoever is maintaining this page: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH The procedure is missing the firewall-cmd calls necessary in EL7: firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp --permanent Also, it may be worth mentioning that semanage is in the policycoreutils-python package, which isn?t installed by default in all stock
2017 Nov 28
0
Failed attempts
...ity is, in reality, through obscurity [3] (page 2, first paragraph): things like keeping the drill points secret (example: in a pin-tumbler lock, if you can drill the shear line, you are in; but what if you have extra pins and hidden shear lines?), keeping secret what materials are used for the hardplate and their interactions with commonly-available drill-bit materials [4], having a strategically placed and hidden tear gas vial [5], etc (all of this information is publicly available; I'm not spilling any real locksmith secrets here). The real key to effective physical security is not keep...
2017 Nov 27
6
Failed attempts
Pete Biggs wrote: > On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote: >> hi All, >> >> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed >> login attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my >> firewall to drop. >> >> Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ssh2 >> >> FYI -
2017 Nov 28
4
Failed attempts
...ecurity is, in reality, through obscurity [3] (page 2, first paragraph): things like keeping the drill points secret (example: in a pin-tumbler lock, if you can drill the shear line, you are in; but what if you have extra pins and hidden shear lines?), keeping secret what materials are used for the hardplate and their interactions with commonly-available drill-bit materials [4], having a strategically placed and hidden tear gas vial [5], etc (all of this information is publicly available; I'm not spilling any real locksmith secrets here). > > The real key to effective physical security is not...