Ssh Tricks 
netdip.com —
Do you want to bypass a firewall that has too many restrictions? Well, all you have to do is set up a secure SSH Tunnel. It's easy and once you do it, you can surf the web privately in addition to not being at the mercy of a network administrator who's decided to block your favorite sites.
In this HowTo, you'll learn how to create an SSH Tunnel Proxy and then set up your web browser to use i...
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mojojuju 5 months ago
susegeek.com —
rsnapshot is a filesystem backup utility based on rsync. Using rsnapshot, it is possible to take snapshots of your filesystems at different points in time. Using hard links, rsnapshot creates the illusion of multiple full backups, while only taking up the space of one full backup plus differences. When coupled with ssh, it is possible to take snapshots of remote filesystems as well.
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susegeek about 1 year ago
ibm.com —
Learn these 10 tricks and you'll be the most powerful Linux systems administrator in the universe...well, maybe not the universe, but you will need these tips to play in the big leagues. Learn about SSH tunnels, VNC, password recovery, console spying, and more. Examples accompany each trick, so you can duplicate them on your own systems.
Posted by
aroedl about 1 year ago
aroedl about 1 year ago
blogspot.com —
Whith this small tutorial you can prevent brute force attacks by banning any source ip for 60 seconds if it got 3 consecutive login fails.
Posted by
daedalus about 1 year ago
daedalus about 1 year ago
blogspot.com —
A simple and fast soluction to make a vpn with your ubuntu instalation, now with tap tunnel.
Posted by
daedalus about 1 year ago
daedalus about 1 year ago
blogspot.com —
A simple and fast soluction to make a vpn with your ubuntu instalation
Posted by
daedalus about 1 year ago
daedalus about 1 year ago
howtoforge.com —
How could I reboot my LUKS encrypted computer from afar? I would be required to be in front of the computer and enter the password. I have wondered this far how I could reboot the computer remotely.
Posted by
flood about 1 year ago
HowFlow —
sshguard was born for protecting SSH servers from the today's widespread brute force attacks, and evolved to an extensible log supervisor for blocking attacks to applications in real-time. It monitors logging activity and reacts to attacks by blocking their source addresses.
Posted by
aroedl about 1 year ago
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