haha.  not really!  if u have really managed an online server u'd have seen
tons of attacks and login attempts on your default ports by bots looking
around for weaker systems.

This is hence especially helpful, I myself have seen these bot attacks
reduce to almost zero once i had changed the port numbers of various
services on my system. Now, you are talking about someone sitting and
concentrating on your machine, thats a diff story all together. isn't it?
you are smart, you should have known all this.

Abdul


On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Le 07-05-2008, à 17:34:08 +0800, Abdul Bijur Vallarkodath (
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
>
> >    just my two pence.
>
> and my two centimes.
>
> >    *  Change the ports of most ports like ssh, ftp, smtp, imap etc. from
> the
> >    default ones to some other ones.
>
> >From my poor understanding of security related issues, I guess this is
> totally useless since any (good) port scanner will defeat this without
> any problem. Remember, security by obscurity is a bad idea.
>
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Abdul Bijur V

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