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SSH attacks? Jul 26 2004 10:59PM Robin (robin kallisti net nz) (10 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 28 2004 04:33AM brandy (brandy klammeraffe org) (2 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 29 2004 12:22AM Andrew J Caines (A J Caines halplant com) (3 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 27 2004 09:12PM buzz (reitenba fh-brandenburg de) (2 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 27 2004 08:46PM Adam Young (adam vbfx com) (1 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 28 2004 08:19AM Christine Kronberg (Christine_Kronberg genua de) (3 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 29 2004 09:21AM Pieter-Bas IJdens (pieter-bas ijdens com) (2 replies) |
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> Because I'm not alone in my host. It serves a couple of friends as well.
> Worry is only a part of the story - I'm awfully curious. I want to know
> what these people are doing but I don't want my node to be compromised.
> As a matter of fact I find it very instructive to see what people are
> trying to accomplish. Sometimes I can use this knowledge to help other
> people. I don't want to miss that.
You can always run a honeypot or a fake SSH daemon (preferable in a
jail) on port 22, but run "the real" daemon on a non-standard port. That
allows you to "keep an eye on all things SSH" while at the same time not
subjecting your host to the easy scanners and script kiddies.
Regards,
Frank
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