A ridiculously simple idea.
Protect your port, say ssh, by adding a code to access it.
Ok, that's nothing new, but maybe how it's done.
For a client to connect to a service, it need to unlock the port with a code.
The code is made of predefined blocked ports, that makes pf trigger.
If the first
On 02/28/2011 09:17:25 AM, Johan Söderberg wrote:
A ridiculously simple idea.
Protect your port, say ssh, by adding a code to access it.
Ok, that's nothing new, but maybe how it's done.
For a client to connect to a service, it need to unlock the port with
a code.
The code is made of