Jim,
I think that the Red Hat 7.2 rules are only meant as a starting place,
it's better than the old way of leaving just about anything open after
a new install.
I've been using Open-SSH2 since it has been available (a year or so?)
with no problems. I have ipchains set up the way you describe,
Hello Jim,
Friday, December 28, 2001, 7:08:07 PM, you textually orated:
JB> I have a question.. Lately openssh has had some security problems. I have
JB> been told that all these problems are only in SSH-1 not SSH-2.
Well, its' had one problem. Unless lately for you goes back a year. ;)
The pr
Hi Jim,
> I have a question.. Lately openssh has had some security problems. I have
> been told that all these problems are only in SSH-1 not SSH-2.
There are occuring multiple vulnerabilities over time, so this depends on to
which vulnerabiltiy you are referring. The latest Op
I have a question.. Lately openssh has had some security problems. I have
been told that all these problems are only in SSH-1 not SSH-2.
Also there seems to be some who the hell knows if these problems are in ssh
only or openssh or both etc.
Now, if i tell my SSH server only to accept SSH-2 and d
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
>
> You probably are running it out of inetd , which means hosts allow/deny
> files apply, otherwise check in the ssh conf file for IP restriction
>
>
Ya know, that makes a LOT of sense... have to look into it.
Thanks. :-)
John
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On 12/06/00 at 11:27 John Aldrich wrote:
>I've got SSH1 and SSH2 servers installed on my machine at
>home, but whenever I try to SSH in, it always gives me
>"connection refused." What am I doing wrong? It *used* to
>work in Mandrake 6.0, but now that I'
I've got SSH1 and SSH2 servers installed on my machine at
home, but whenever I try to SSH in, it always gives me
"connection refused." What am I doing wrong? It *used* to
work in Mandrake 6.0, but now that I'm in RedHat 6.2, it
won't work! :-(
Thanks...
John
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Hiya - we're having problems with one of our servers here... I had
SSH working fine and I'm not too sure really what happened exactly -
but all of a sudden I'm no longer able to connect to the server
through SSH...
this is what happens:
[root@myhost /root]# ssh brokenhost
root@brokenhost's pa
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, George Lenzer wrote:
> I have a few unusual problems that have crept into my system since my last
> installation (Oct 6, 1999). I did a clean install of RH 6.0 and disabled
> all of the uneeded daemons and blocked ports I knew I wouldn't use. I
> installed Psionic Portse
Greg W wrote:
> >I also noticed that portsentry was putting my DHCP clients into the
> >hosts.deny file as well as the local machine's internal IP address and the
After flushing the firewall rules, try setting port sentry to only tcpscan.
If that fixes it, and you still worry about udp portscan
>I also noticed that portsentry was putting my DHCP clients into the
>hosts.deny file as well as the local machine's internal IP address and the
>Internet IP address. The following addresses were in my hosts.deny file:
>
Hi george
Just in case you have not booted the machine, often the setup
I have a few unusual problems that have crept into my system since my last
installation (Oct 6, 1999). I did a clean install of RH 6.0 and disabled
all of the uneeded daemons and blocked ports I knew I wouldn't use. I
installed Psionic Portsentry from the Psionic site and the sshd and ssh
pa
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