The only one of these I would allow is ssh. Make sure that you have the most recent ssh packages installed, if in doubt check http://www.openssh.com/security.html to see whats wrong with the installed one. You can apply ip security to the ssh daemon either via sshd_config (refer to the man pages) or by configuring a tcp wrapper.
external + telnet + rlogin = asking for headache (if you absolutely must have them at least use a tcp wrapper to limit access)
-T
-----Original Message-----
Hi All,
I have an external FTP server. the server now is just accepting FTP connection which is fine but I would like that some people form our company have telnet, ssh or rlogin connection, how can I open this type of connection without affecting security?.
David |
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