System administrators have implemented Secure Shell (ssh) to provide protected access to a remote Linux system, but don't realize that by allowing password authentication, they are still open to brute-force attacks from anywhere on the internet. There are worms running rampant on the internet which do an effective job finding weak username/password combinations, and these are not stopped by the use of Secure Shell. We explain how to setup PuTTY private RSA keys by using PuTTYgen.exe, PuTTY.exe, Pageant.exe and other utilities. We also explain howto setup the server side to keep you Unix machine secure. If you want to checkout the complete video, please visit us at http://linuxsecrets.com.
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EvansChndra 3 months ago
@averagejoescomputers As in A sharp major.
=P
There is no minor.
IamDUFF 3 months ago
@marocinformatique You should listen to Clint Mansell while doing such things. You will get a soothing feeling similar to this music, but with the added bonus of an upbeat tempo keeping you working at your best.
Dougie11730 10 months ago
@marocinformatique Not Beethoven. This is the first movement from Mozarts Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV. 550.
averagejoescomputers 1 year ago
hello i loved the song on the video its seem link beethoven samphony please give me name of signer ,it very good music whene you are coding shell scription things :p
marocinformatique 1 year ago