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How To Securing SSH Connection
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Internet gateway on FreeBSD
... 2 # Allow incoming secure
SSH
, port number better change $cmd 320 allow tcp from any to $wanip 22 in via $eif setup limit src-addr 2 # Allow incoming mail SMTP, if there is a mail server $cmd ...
3.
How To Securing SSH Connection
This how to helps you to create secure connection via
ssh
between your unix and linux systems. All examples written for RedHat based systems. Also we assume that you already have installed open
ssh
server ...
4.
Default Port Numbers
... chargen 19/tcp ttytst source chargen 19/udp ttytst source ftp-data 20/tcp ftp 21/tcp fsp 21/udp fspd
ssh
22/tcp #
SSH
Remote Login Protocol
ssh
22/udp #
SSH
Remote Login Protocol ...
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