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Inside SSH, Part 4 | |
| Subject: | I return often . . . | |
| Date: | 2006-05-29 03:48:41 | |
| From: | F.J. | |
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I return often . . .
2009-02-12 04:41:59 rbannon@mac.com [Reply | View]
Yes, I'm back once again. This time however, I am trying to reconfigure my five year old machine to accept ssh (sftp) traffic after updating to Mac OS X 10.5. All seems well, but this time I am seeing some strange entires in my appfirewall.log, and it reads, "Feb 11 08:21:12 beelzebub Firewall[57]: Allow sshd-keygen-wrapper connecting from 220.225.110.237:39098 uid = 0 proto=6". Not just one entry, but repeated and persistent entries coming from multiple IPs. Yikes!
I don't recall this happening under 10.4 and I believe it's the same configuration as outlined in this tutorial.
Should I be concerned? I've turned off ssh for now, but would like to turn it back on. Any advice?




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