Re: scp logged anywhere? (ftp-like logs)
From: Peter Boosten (peter.boostenNO@SPAMvalid.nl)Date: 03/28/02
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From: peter.boostenNO@SPAMvalid.nl (Peter Boosten) Date: 28 Mar 2002 06:39:57 GMT
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 17:27:07 -0500, goo wrote:
> Peter Boosten wrote:
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>> And even the packet analyzer won't get you anywhere :-)
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> really? I guess I've never looked at them.
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> So there's no way to find out what's going on at those ports at all.
> That's good. I was running an ftp server and set up ipchains to drop all
Well, actually you can follow the tcp-stream (with ethereal for instance),
but you cannot tell what's going on, simply because the stream is encrypted.
> and I updated ssh a little while ago when that security hole was found.
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> Is this about the best I can do to secure sshd?
You've updated zlib as well? OpenSSH uses that library very intensively.
No hole found there (yet), but better to be carefull.
Peter
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