Timeline for Is binding all private services to the 127.0.0.1 address and then accessing them via SSH using an RSA key pair of 4096 bits secure?
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Dec 1, 2015 at 20:00 | history | edited | leeand00 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Added Stunnel to diagram for including Session Authorization in Webmin (https doesn't work without cookies on webmin)
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Nov 30, 2015 at 15:32 | vote | accept | leeand00 | ||
Nov 30, 2015 at 15:17 | history | edited | leeand00 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added 85 characters in body
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Nov 24, 2015 at 6:39 | answer | added | Steffen Ullrich | timeline score: 5 | |
Nov 24, 2015 at 4:11 | comment | added | leeand00 | But you can't just register, you have to be invited, and someone has to make a username and password, you can't make your own. | |
Nov 24, 2015 at 4:08 | comment | added | leeand00 | @mikeazo well it has public services, port 443 will be open, and port 80 will redirect to 443, but we snail mail out the username and passwords to it. It's a webserver, so no. | |
Nov 24, 2015 at 3:39 | comment | added | mikeazo | Is it a private server? | |
Nov 24, 2015 at 2:37 | history | asked | leeand00 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |