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paperless_share
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endlessh
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Why so many bots?
You can reduce the noise a lot by moving ssh to a non standard port. Security through obscurity isn't actually security, but it will reduce the number of attempts you receive. Another thing I like to do is put Endlessh on the standard port 22. That way as bots go by they will get stuck or at least slow down on that connection.
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Is SSH secure enough?
SSH tarpit with Endlessh and for the hidden SSH: auth with both a key files (that need unlocking and is on the computer) AND an One Time Password on my phone.
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"Failed password for root" SSH login hacking attemp?
If you change the ssh port, install https://github.com/skeeto/endlessh to slow down the attackers
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ChatGPT doxes itself
Even this requires you to successfully guess the username and password correctly, and if it's just not the default most people won't bother brute forcing further. Sidenote: you can use endlessh on a computer and port forward port 22 to trap scanners that scan the entire internet for open ssh ports to exploit.
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Ssh brute force attack with fail2ban.
The fun way is moving your ssh port somewhere else and installing endlessh to f the bots.
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Security for your Homeserver
Such as endlessh
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Keep it tight everyone! This is a day of sshd logs from a proxy server in China pinging my SSH server and trying every username imaginable. Does anyone have any tips to increase security?
But, as a prank to Chinese hackers, what I did on my system was to run endless ssh. It keeps the ssh client busy as it slowly sends the ssh banner. I modified the code to send strings like:
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VPN to remotely access dockerized services
For hardening: I use lynis for some guidance, the VPS runs rkhunter, AIDE and other things nightly and mails me the reports, fail2ban manages the SSH port, having SSH on a custom port helps to keep things quiet. If you're into these kind of things, have a look at the Endlessh tarpit to learn about login attempts on port 22 on your machine - I found it eye-opening.
- Any app out there to trap port scanners?
- Mein Server wird für Bruteforce Attacken genutzt, was kann ich tun?
paperless_share
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Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0
I've been using Paperless for several years now very happily and can recommend it over my previous system, also Google Drive. During the transition I found it helpful to set up a cron which (A) made an export of Paperless and (B) uploaded that export to a Google Drive folder.
One feature which seems to be quite a nice improvement (speculating as I haven't upgraded yet) is consumption templates [0]. My workflow involves an ADF scanner with an Android application, sharing the scanned PDF with Paperless Share [1] and then it's uploaded to the server via API. It seems that consumption templates will enable adjusting tags/sharing settings/permissions of a document at ingestion time based on where it's ingested from.
[0] https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/pull/4196
[1] https://github.com/qcasey/paperless_share
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Scanner mit Scan-2-FTP
Für Android: Beliebige Scanner App und https://github.com/qcasey/paperless_share
- What are the top 3 most useful things that you have hosted over the years?
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Paperless Share (version 2008): Share documents with your Paperless server
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First time actually laying out the whole network since I started 2 years ago
It really is. It was painless to setup and worked perfectly using Paperless Share. Documentation is also phenomenal and had a huge boon in the form of recommended workflow to help people getting started (me).
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What are some lesser known services that have made your life better?
I use Swiftscan and Paperless Share with my Android phone. Works well.
What are some alternatives?
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