Re: Router Hacked?



Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx> writes:

comphelp@xxxxxxxxx (Todd H.) writes:
[...]
Your router is likely already configured as such, with the exception
that in addition to alowing outbound connections with a destination
port of tcp/22, it's allowing arbitrary outbound connections.

Todd,

Thanks for allaying my fears and resolving my quandary - all in
one post!

Man, I feel good about ssh now! I just LOVE it!

It's groovy groovy good. :-) Glad to help.

--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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