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by eli
3476 days ago
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This reminds me of the argument that you should run SSH on an non-standard port. Sure, can't hurt. I'm sure it does stop many indiscriminate drive-by attacks. But it's hardly a real security solution. If your SSH server is so weak that it could fall to a drive-by attack then you have much bigger problems. (And, FWIW, Google's malware blocking applies equally to ads as it does sites you type into the address bar) |
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