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Date:      Sat, 10 May 2003 11:08:13 +0000
From:      Daniela <dgw@liwest.at>
To:        Kenneth Culver <culverk@yumyumyum.org>
Cc:        Kirill Pisman <anyher@ngs.ru>
Subject:   Re: Why is port 22 open by default?
Message-ID:  <200305101108.13319.dgw@liwest.at>
In-Reply-To: <20030509000921.P66401-100000@alpha.yumyumyum.org>
References:  <20030509000921.P66401-100000@alpha.yumyumyum.org>

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On Friday 09 May 2003 04:10, Kenneth Culver wrote:
> > > D> I was just wondering:
> > > D> Is SSH really so secure that it can be on by default?
> > >
> > > D> I'm really paranoid, and I could sleep better if the answer was yes
> > > :-)
> > >
> > > if you *REALY* paranoid  you can  juct  switch  your computer  off :)
> > >
> > > if you are  fully trust  your local area network there is  no  reaseon
> > > to afraid (but passwords) , othervice there is  some  'pantom menace'
> > > that  ssh could  de cracked by someone  , who will dump all the
> > > connections to your  computer  all the  time
> >
> > Is there some way to prevent this?
>
> SSH is fairly secure, but there is no 100% secure remote access solution.
> That said, you should be fine with ssh enabled, I've had it enabled for
> ages without problems, just make sure you pick a good password.

Sounds like SSH is secure enough for me. Or is a 19 character password too 
short? :-)




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