[App_rpt-users] DIAL node hack
Benjamin Naber
Benjamin at Project23D.com
Sat Jun 17 20:36:17 UTC 2017
If you want to have a more secure means, implement SSH keys on the
node(s).
In this manner, the RPi won't so much as send a squawk back unless the
remote user has the correct key to present to the SSH server.
This also prevents (not really stops sharing credentials) the usual
sharing of passwords!
~Benjamin, KB9LFZ
On Sat, 2017-06-17 at 16:19 -0400, DuaneVT . wrote:
> The node is on a "Guest" server on a University firewalled network.
> They punch incoming holes to us for only 222 ssh. We have disabled
> root access and have to SU with user and password to modify files.
> Duane KA1LM
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