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[cobalt-security] Re:Securing RAQ3
- Subject: [cobalt-security] Re:Securing RAQ3
- From: "Bob Cruz" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 07:04:58 +1000
- Organization: Gizmo, G-web
- List-id: Mailing list for users to address network security on Cobalt products. <cobalt-security.list.cobalt.com>
Thanks for the responses;
Re: Securing RAQ3 (Michael Stauber)
Re: Securing RAQ3 (David Thurman)
Re: Securing RAQ3 (Gerald Waugh)
I had already got a hold of Putty, but was unsure of how to implement it
"correctly". Can you take let me know if I did this right:
1) Installed the OpenSSH.pkg
2) Disabled Telnet on the RAQ3
3) On remote system open Putty, in Putty preferred SSH protocol set to
version 2, encryption algorithm 3DES.
I believe it is working, I can no longer telnet in with the default telnet
app that comes with MS-OS's.
I can login with Putty with no problems.
Now time to secure FTP?
Also, I have been searching the archives and have come across lots of
discussions about ipchains, is it a good idea to install ipchains? I already
installed the logcheck.sh and Portsentry.
Thanks,
Bob Cruz