The general thing about SSH is, it's safe if you're not making it too easy.
Have a good password and don't login on public hotspots.
Disable root login, and create a new user which can use "sudo su" instead.
Also, you can disable password based logins, and require a valid SSH keys instead, and additionally only allow access from specific IP addresses, which is what we do at the company I'm working for.
This is what all IT companies are doing where I used to work too.
Have a good password and don't login on public hotspots.
Disable root login, and create a new user which can use "sudo su" instead.
Also, you can disable password based logins, and require a valid SSH keys instead, and additionally only allow access from specific IP addresses, which is what we do at the company I'm working for.
This is what all IT companies are doing where I used to work too.
母語は日本語ですが、英語も喋れます(ry