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<LPS_trashserver> Hi, I've been receiving a warning through the Diagnosis tool that I have been receiving an unusual amount of SSH requests, which I don't use, I only access through the admin panel or physically. Would the easiest way to secure this be to simply block/disable Port 22?
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<Mateusz Szymański> you can change ssh port (security by obscurity FTW?) and disable password authentication
IIRC root ssh login is disabled by default
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<LPS_trashserver> Mateusz Szymański: thx again!
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<Azu> > <@orhtej2:matrix.org> you can change ssh port (security by obscurity FTW?) and disable password authentication
> IIRC root ssh login is disabled by default
i think its just password auth as root thats disabled,dont quote me on that. I personally prefer to keep SSH closed off from the outside
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<LPS_trashserver> >> <@orhtej2:matrix.org> you can change ssh port (security by obscurity FTW?) and disable password authentication
>> IIRC root ssh login is disabled by default
>
> i think its just password auth as root thats disabled,dont quote me on that. I personally prefer to keep SSH closed off from the outside
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