Removing all components which are not required is a wonderful idea.
Closing all ports which are not required is another.
These are essential components in hardening a computer, regardless of
the OS.
YY
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Ji,
Steve Kudlak wrote:
> I'll ask my friend what he does as the "just don't do x" or just get
rid
> of x never seems like a good idea. If you try to connect with
telnet
> rather than ssh to that box it just doesn't go through.
getting rid of telnetd is almost always a very good idea.
GTi
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