Port Knocking Ubuntu Servers (or Containers) for More Secure SSH

You’ve probably read the usual things admins do with the Secure Shell (SSH), such as changing the port, preventing root logins, using fail2ban, using SSH key authentication, etc. But there’s another technique you can employ that does a great job of protecting your servers from unwanted SSH logins.

Source: The New Stack

 


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