[tor-relays] securing a VPS [High speed exit]

David Stainton dstainton415 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 13:06:14 UTC 2014


You could have ssh only available through an authenticated hidden service...
and if you are worried about not being able to get back into the vps then
you could make ssh also available via knockknock:
http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/knockknock/



On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 11:45 AM, I <beatthebastards at inbox.com> wrote:
> This is a good question.
> Perhaps 'hardening' a server could be addressed on the new web pages.
> It would seem to be important and pertinent for all who take the plunge and
> set-up a relay on a virtual private server but who may not know more than
> that, to secure their servers.
>
> I would be glad to be better informed but so far I have found:-
>
> use a substantial password or key authentication
> change the port you SSH in to
> don't allow logging in as root
> install DenyHosts
> and Fail2ban
>
> Robert
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been running a few fail relays over the past few years. All relays I
> run they begin with the prefix "Telos".  I've recently ... begun hosting
> "TelosTor" and "TelosTor2" from 192.99.8.96.  I would welcome any comments
> on security.  ...  I would relish the TOR community's feedback in order to
> further secure my tor exit node.
>
> Thanks!
> Craig
>
>
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