Hi,

this is standard for me. I always change the port of the openSSH-server.

My (current) solution is:
Portsentry listens on port 22, while openSSH-server has another port.
Every port scan attempt will result in a ban via iptables and every
connection to port 22 will also result in a ban via iptables.

Regards

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2009/7/7 Clemens Pfaffinger <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> this is standard for me. I always change the port of the openSSH-server.
>
> My (current) solution is:
> Portsentry listens on port 22, while openSSH-server has another port.
> Every port scan attempt will result in a ban via iptables and every
> connection to port 22 will also result in a ban via iptables.
>
> Regards
> ________________________________________
> Kontaktinformationen
> [email protected]
> www.cdev.at
>
>
> 2009/7/7 Leandro Minatel <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> a good practice, at least for me, is put openssh to listen in a different
>> port than the default. I know, it's not the perfect solution.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>
>

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