19 days ago
wearehugh : Le weblog entièrement nu » Netfilter-based port-knocking
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2 month ago
deusx : SharedSSH - Mercurial - "This page describes how to create such repositories accessible via a shared ssh account without needing to give full shell access to other people. "
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3 month ago
deusx : Meerkat | Code Sorcery Workshop - "Using an innovative Tunnel Setup Assistant, key components of Mac OS X you've grown to love and expect from applications, and community features like Growl and Sparkle, Meerkat is a must-have for the systems administrator or web developer working on
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3 month ago
Rod Begbie : DenyHosts - Excellent Unix tool which watches for attacks on ssh and blocks malicious hosts from connecting. I've only just found that it has a "synchronization" mode which shares the knowledge of evil hosts. Installed on all my servers. #
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4 month ago
deusx : Anyterm - Introduction - "Have you ever wanted SSH or telnet access to your system from an “internet desert” - from behind a strict firewall, from an internet cafe, or even from a mobile phone?"
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4 month ago
nelson : ssh brute force attacks on the upswing - A few days before the Debian disclosure there was a significant increase in attacks on ssh servers. That is bad news.
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4 month ago
nelson : Dealing with Debian's ssh vulnerability - For two years the ssh keys generated by Debian have been broken.
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4 month ago
mmb : Debian OpenSSL Predictable PRNG Toys - Debian OpenSSL Predictable PRNG Toys via Popular pages on del.icio.us [via]
nelson : Debian ssh exploit - Someone published a list of all possible Debian ssh keys. In case you weren't sure the bug was serious.
Rod Begbie : Debian OpenSSL Predictable PRNG Toys - More details on the Debian openssl patch farrago. Important point: Every sysadmin needs to scan their boxes (not just Debian users) to find any compromisable .authorized_keys [via] #
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4 month ago
wearehugh : [SECURITY] [DSA 1571-1] New openssl packages fix predictable random number generator - this is a big deal
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4 month ago
bmilleare : A (fairly) simple Linux VPN - Simple Linux VPN over SSH using PPP... ideally I want this kind of setup without using PPP
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5 month ago
jonhicks : Mac OS X: SSH bus error - I was experiencing problems with SSH and SFTP too. So glad to find the solution!
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9 month ago
joshua : PuTTY Tray
Rod Begbie : PuTTY Tray - Improved version of the essential ssh client for Windows [via] #
wearehugh : PuTTY Tray - now portable too!
Jeremy Zawodny : PuTTY Tray - PuTTY Tray: "PuTTY Tray is an improved version of PuTTY (Win32). It features some cosmetic changes, and a number of addons to make it more usefull and much more fun to use." cool!
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10 month ago
deusx : Apple - Support - Discussions - How to get Leopard ssh agent to work if ... - Make sure that ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist does not have a setting for SSH_AUTH_SOCK
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11 month ago
nelson : High performance ssh - OpenSSH has some weird buffering that causes problems on long 100Mbps links
Jeremy Zawodny : High Performance Enabled SSH/SCP - High Performance Enabled SSH/SCP: some good research enabled this
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15 month ago
Rod Begbie : WebShell - SSH from an iPhone! AjaxTerm tweaked for the iPhone interface. [via] #
nelson : WebShell - Ajaxy terminal emulator via a web browser; iPhone optimized
deusx : WebShell - "It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone."
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20 month ago
wearehugh : source dump: how to run dynamic ssh tunnels
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25 month ago
wearehugh : DropbearPublicKeyAuthenticationHowto - OpenWrt
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27 month ago
wearehugh : Andreas Fuchs' Journal: A ssh plugin for deskbar-applet
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28 month ago
deusx : sshLogin-1.3.dmg - Excellent preference pane based SSH login agent for OS X. Developer's site disappeared, and I've been looking for it for a year or two.
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30 month ago
kayodeok : How-To: SSH tunnels for secure network access - Engadget - Secure, trusted networks aren't always available, so today we'll show you how to use SSH to keep those unencrypted POP3 or IMAP passwords and data safe
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30 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : tunneling ssh over http - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
Rod Begbie : DAG: Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S) - Neat hack for the upcoming (I'm sure) day when I'm behind a firewall that blocks port 22. [via] #
Jeremy Zawodny : Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S) - Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S): Neat Trick!
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33 month ago
Rod Begbie : OpenSSH cutting edge - Interesting interview about OpenSSH. The new VPN-style tunnelling stuff sounds awesome. [via] #
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