SSH - Secure Shell

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Slides as libreoffice presentation
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[[File:Ssh.odp]]

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SSH - Secure Shell
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Type of Event: Workshop
From: 2013/01/19 17:00
Till: 2013/01/19 18:00
Recurring: no
Organizer: syn2cat
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Attendees: Thierry, Slopjong, Sid, Nick17, Stereo
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Contact Person(s): Thierry (mail), Gunstick (mail)
Keywords: ssh, secure, shell, terminal, talk, workshop, syn2cat, strassen, gunstick, server
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Where: Hackerspace, Strassen (11, rue du Cimetière, L-8018 Strassen, Luxembourg)
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A Talk / Workshop about how to use SSH in a proper way. And in other ways.

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1) the tiny crypto session

  • public key stuff but private
  • how to no password or once password
  • restrict access and foot shooting

2) advanced stuff

  • ssh instead of scp or sftp
  • pipe to pipe to pipe
  • mass broadcast trickery

3) driving security staff nuts

  • tunnels through mountains
  • routing around lakes
  • gateways to hell

Slides as libreoffice presentation File:Ssh.odp

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