I've got rootkited last days, and add same problem
I don't see any ebuild for that
Maybe someone know a place where I can find that ?
Beber
Brian Micek wrote:
> The concept of watching a port or ports for connections or combination
> of connections has been implemented in Port Knocking. You can read all
> about it here:
> http://www.portknocking.org
>
> Brian
>
> On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 11:42, dan wrote:
>
>>/You could write a script to listen for mail messages so that
>>start@example.com will start up the sshd and stop@example.com will
>>stop the sshd. Or even something along the lines of ssh@example.com
>>"Subject start" and ... you get the idea.
>>
>>later,
>>dan
>>
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:32:12 -0300, Luis Diaz <diazluis@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Some one may have my root password using a keylogger, so even after
>>> change the password from other place i would like to make REALLY
>>> secure my ssh connection, i already thinked on changing the port from
>>> 22 to something like 8080, but i would like to do something like a
>>> "trigger" so if a connect to some port then sshd is started...any
>>> ideas???
>>>
>>> --
>>> Luis Diaz - Un obsesivo con proyectos! :oP
>>> --
>>> gentoo-security@gentoo.org mailing list
>>>
>>>
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>>
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I don't see any ebuild for that
Maybe someone know a place where I can find that ?
Beber
Brian Micek wrote:
> The concept of watching a port or ports for connections or combination
> of connections has been implemented in Port Knocking. You can read all
> about it here:
> http://www.portknocking.org
>
> Brian
>
> On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 11:42, dan wrote:
>
>>/You could write a script to listen for mail messages so that
>>start@example.com will start up the sshd and stop@example.com will
>>stop the sshd. Or even something along the lines of ssh@example.com
>>"Subject start" and ... you get the idea.
>>
>>later,
>>dan
>>
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:32:12 -0300, Luis Diaz <diazluis@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Some one may have my root password using a keylogger, so even after
>>> change the password from other place i would like to make REALLY
>>> secure my ssh connection, i already thinked on changing the port from
>>> 22 to something like 8080, but i would like to do something like a
>>> "trigger" so if a connect to some port then sshd is started...any
>>> ideas???
>>>
>>> --
>>> Luis Diaz - Un obsesivo con proyectos! :oP
>>> --
>>> gentoo-security@gentoo.org mailing list
>>>
>>>
>>--
>>gentoo-security@gentoo.org mailing list
>>
>>/
>>
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