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Re: Stealthing Ports in system-config-securitylevel was: SSH brute force attack
- From: "Roger Grosswiler" <roger gwch net>
- To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Stealthing Ports in system-config-securitylevel was: SSH brute force attack
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:01:23 +0200 (CEST)
>> Hi,
>>
>> Taking again the thread about the SSH brute force attacks, but with a
>> question.
>>
>> We have a nice tool called system-config-securitylevel, why isn't it
>> possible to indicate some ips or ranges there an click to "stealth" so,
>> this port is just visible to the indicated ip-adresses??
>>
>> Roger
>>
>
> Because it's a simple gui tool designed to be simple.
>
you're right at this point, it's adding a function more., but adding this function would not mean crashing usability
of this tool, i think. It's just an senseful option more, that keeps EASY the users computers more secure - specially
on servers.
If we were talking about usability, why not discussing an application level gateway-firewall for fedora like eg.
zonealarm? This is well known by most of all users...
Roger
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