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@ 2003-05-28 14:38 J. Lance Cotton
  2003-05-28 15:01 ` Tim Neu
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From: J. Lance Cotton @ 2003-05-28 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Hi,

I am working on setting up an digi-ned based APRS digipeater and I want to 
have ax25d listen for a very restricted set of connections for remote 
administering of the digipeater.

I plan on restricting connections to local-only (no digi-hops) connections 
from authorized admin callsigns. Based on what I read in the AX.25 HOWTO, I 
should use an axspawn command to open up a shell once the connection is made.

The background to my question is this: If I leave the password for an admin 
user blank, some rogue user could easily change their TNC to use an admin 
callsign and wreak havoc. If I require a password for user login, the password 
is transmitted plaintext, right? Same situation as before.

This machine will hopefully, eventually be connected to the Internet, where 
ssh connections are more bandwidth-appropriate, but I want to have the ability 
to remote administer this computer over the air with minimal possibility for 
abuse.

Is insecurity of this type just a given with regard to wireless amateur 
connections?

-Lance
-- 
J. Lance Cotton, KJ5O
http://map.findu.com/kj5o-14
joe@lightningflash.net


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2003-05-28 14:38 axspawn and security on the air J. Lance Cotton
2003-05-28 15:01 ` Tim Neu
2003-05-28 15:09   ` J. Lance Cotton
2003-05-28 15:15     ` Tim Neu
2003-05-28 15:19       ` J. Lance Cotton
2003-05-28 16:00   ` M Taylor
2003-05-28 16:01 ` Thomas Osterried
2003-05-28 22:24 ` Ken Koster
2003-05-28 22:49   ` Steve Fraser
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