web interface security
Scott Blair
scott.blair at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 13:54:50 UTC 2016
On 12/28/2016 07:41 AM, Rashkae wrote:
> On 16-12-28 03:58 AM, thufir wrote:
>> I disabled root and password based ssh for increased security.
>>
>> Using fail2ban or other firewalls, I suppose a web server can blacklist
>> certain IP's?
>>
>> Whether it's a web server, or perhaps a web service, are there other
>> options? To whitelist only one, or a few, IP addresses? How effective
>> would a white list be?
>>
>> Might there be something like ssh keys? So that access to a web server
>> or service requires a key?
>
Yes you can blacklist IPs and you can white-list IPs, depending on the
hosting server allowing it. In most instances you can make it so only
white-list IPs can have access.
Thanks,
Scott Blair
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