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It's for legal reasons mostly. There have been cases where people would "hack" into systems and won court cases because there were no warningsigns that they werent allowed to be there.
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Like previously said, it's for legal purposes only.
But what developer with some self respect would setup a ssh server that allows passwords anyway?
Password protected RSA keys with Iptables denying everything besides your IP is a good place to start.
Everything less is asking to get hacked. -
SHA-25614477y@Zennoe Change the SSH port...those bots just try port 22. After I changed mine my logs didn't have a single entry that wasn't from me
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620hun83707yThat sounds like bullshit. If I enter a locked door, I can't just say that I thought it'd be okay to go in. It'd be funny if people had to put signs like this on their door to avoid legal burglary.
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