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Date:      Sat, 26 May 2001 03:24:53 GMT
From:      David Banning <sky_tracker@yahoo.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   security question
Message-ID:  <200105260324.f4Q3OrH00551@d.tracker>

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I am setting up a small network of Windows desktops that are
accessing the net through a FreeBSD server. If I disable telnet, ftp,
and everything in inetd.conf leaving only http open, what are my
risks?

I have webadmin running.
I'd would *like* telnet and shell (rshd) to run, so I can telnet
in. I can't imagine how someone could break in to a system, so
I am pretty lost in assessing this risk. 

I know SSH is better for telneting in to the server, but then
it has to be on every machine that you telnet in from. 

When I hear "don't use telnet unless you have to", I
wonder. I know several sites that have telnet where I can login,
and those places are alot bigger that my little'ol place.

If I use telnet, is there really such a risk?

I'm going all over the place here. Maybe someone could reccomend a good
place to learn about this topic?
I started with the FreeBSD Security How-to which is a good starter.


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