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2015 Feb 13
0
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
...ods, it's still all about
obscurity, as laid open by Matt Blaze's classic paper "Rights
Amplification in Master-Keyed Mechanical Locks" (which caused a bit of a
firestorm in certain locksmithing circles when it was published, even
though it was a bit of an open secret anyway). Locksmiths have know for
decades that security is not ever absolute; this is why safes are rated
by how long they can resist knowledgeable attack (and I'm impressed
that any safe can resist a thermic lance for longer than 30 minutes, but
some can); this is also why lock hardware you buy is rated on a...
2005 Nov 03
2
simple menu limitations
I am using the following simple menu and have noticed that items at the
bottom are dropping off. I seem to be limited to 12 items. Is there a
limit to how many items can be on the simple menu?
default pxelinux.cfg/menu.c32
prompt 0
MENU TITLE UWSP PXE Boot Menu
# TIMEOUT 200
LABEL bartpe
MENU LABEL Build 12
KERNEL /STARTROM.0
APPEND keeppxe
LABEL 11dnet
MENU LABEL Build 11DNET beta
2017 Nov 28
0
Failed attempts
On 11/27/2017 02:02 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Pete Biggs wrote:
>> - don't run ssh on 22, use a different port.
> I consider that pointless security-through-obscurity.
Security through obscurity it may be, but it isn't pointless. Tarpits
are in a similar class; they don't help with security in the absolute
sense, but they slow the attacker down, and that might
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 -
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Securing SSH wiki article outdated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Securing SSH wiki article outdated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
2012 Jan 27
0
Anyone understand this Climate Change article?
...explain to me what it is about?
Why am I so dumb in English..
Thanks in advance :)
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2011 Jun 04
2
Run-time error '429':
I have read and read and read and cannot seem to figure this out.
I am running Linux Mint 9 and trying to install a windows program that will never have a linux alternative. It is a locksmith code data base program called Code Source. Also has two accompanying programs: COA and Master King.
Install requirements are simply windows 98 and newer OS according to HPC's (manufacture) website.
2017 Nov 28
4
Failed attempts
On Tue, November 28, 2017 9:21 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 11/27/2017 02:02 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Pete Biggs wrote:
>>> - don't run ssh on 22, use a different port.
>> I consider that pointless security-through-obscurity.
> Security through obscurity it may be, but it isn't pointless. Tarpits
are in a similar class; they don't help with security
1997 May 11
4
[Linux UID/GID ''Feature'']
I picked up the following from Bugtraq.
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Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 21:56:05 -0600
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2006 Aug 10
28
On the total nondisclosure of the 8/9/06 security vulnerability
...of locks offers a premium for dishonesty, by showing others how
to be dishonest. This is a fallacy. Rogues are very keen in their
profession, and know already much more than we can teach them respecting
their several kinds of roguery.
Rogues knew a good deal about lock-picking long before locksmiths
discussed it among themselves, as they have lately done. If a lock, let
it have been made in whatever country, or by whatever maker, is not so
inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is to the
interest of honest persons to know this fact, because the dishonest are
tolerably...