Hi Steve… Not specifically. Check nerd vittles.com excellent resource.
What’s the big deal about getting into current codebase?
Leon
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On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff
wrote:
If I can throw in my $0.02
from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed
services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward
Mundy’s) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and
especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of
firewall appliance in front of it.I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get
crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80
but there’s always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are
the safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only
the ports specifically necessary to do the job.73 leon wa4zlw
-- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about."
1st Law of Logic
On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields
wrote:
meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not
enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for
enabling it.
On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can
throw inndrzejewski wrote:
This is a bad idea. Root should be allowed to login to a system remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root via su, sudo, etc.
never**
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