RE: Tutoriel Linux : Mesure de sécurité SSH [CyberSécurité] #Débutant

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Tutoriel Linux : Mesure de sécurité SSH [CyberSécurité] #Débutant

in fr •  7 years ago 

Hi man, my blog is dedicated to blockchain and cybersecurity, so I do some tutorials and I send some interesting news for people who share the same passion as me as network administrator and cybersecurity expert. All is not done for the sake of gain lol! the love of knowledge is much more interesting

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yes i understand. i want to know why would someone want to change their ssh keys? is it because the default keys are easily hacked? do i want to change my ssh keys every time i install a new OS?

In a case of normal use no, but if you have worked in the computer security of a commercial infrastructure or if you have sensitive data, this measure is called rigidity by its rigidity but yes I grant it is not not a security measure to address everyone but always interesting to know

Thanks so much for your reply, much appreciated.