liquidcypher
Weaksauce
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- Jun 15, 2003
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I have a SUSE 10.1 Box. I originally set it up just to learn on, but have come to love the features and hosting capabilities.
Now that its staying, I would like to make it more secure. I have seen multiple references to adding restrictions on SSH so that people cant use root or try brute force attacks by limiting the number of incorrect tries in a certain time frame.
How do you do this on SUSE 10.1?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Liquid
Now that its staying, I would like to make it more secure. I have seen multiple references to adding restrictions on SSH so that people cant use root or try brute force attacks by limiting the number of incorrect tries in a certain time frame.
How do you do this on SUSE 10.1?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Liquid