Hi,
never use telnet for remote access or something like that...
... all traffic ( inclusive username / password ) will be transmitted as
"plain text" over the network(s) ...
user ssh ... there is a sshd on the linux-distro... install that ...
use my howto on http://www.linux-it.net ...
Install putty onto your client ..
...you've to login as root for sshd installation ... !
Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Bruno Leonhardt
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Stanley Caramoy
05.06.02 13:30
An: suse-security@suse.com
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Thema: [suse-security] Telnet Problem
Hello....
I'm having a problem with my Linux Server (SuSE 7.0). Someone has tried to
login to my machine without username and password. He/She tried to login
with
Telnet (from Windows) with extra commands behind the telnet command.
He/She
can access my Linux Server without Username and Password.
How to make the security of my Linux Server better ?
Thanks...
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