• solrize@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Imagine that the xz exploit actually made it into your server, so your sshd was vulnerable. Having it on another port does seem helpful then. In fact i sometimes think of putting mine on a random secret address in the middle of a /64 ipv6 range, but I haven’t done that yet.

    it occurs to me, the xz exploit and similar is a good reason not to run the latest software. It affected Debian Sid but not the stable releases. I’m glad I only run the stable ones.

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      8 months ago

      Imagine that the xz exploit actually made it into your server, so your sshd was vulnerable. Having it on another port does seem helpful then.

      Nope. Your entire server can be scanned in less than a second for an open ssh port.

      IPv6 does not change the fact since when your server is attacked the hist IP is already known.