05-23-2019
Hi,
I tried this solution, and I did not log out from session where I made the changes before opening a new session.
But it still does not work. I cannot ssh into the server anymore. "Network Error: Connection Refused" error.
Regards,
Aigini
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. SCO
Hy,
Coud someone tell me how to disable root login via terminal (only from console should be allowed).
There is no ssh installed, only telnet.
I created a user which will have permission to su to root, but now i don't know where and what to modify to disable root login?
SCO OpenServer 5
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: veccinho
1 Replies
2. AIX
Hello!
I'm going through security checklist for AIX 5.3 and i just can't disable remote login for root through ssh.
What i did:
- in /etc/security/user i added a line:
rlogin = false
which works fine when i try to login through telnet
- after installation of openSSH i edited... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: veccinho
3 Replies
3. AIX
Hi,
I want to disable telnet login for root only so that other users can telnet?
Regards,
Manoj (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
8 Replies
4. OS X (Apple)
Ok guys,
I'm just getting back to this amongst several other projects, but I thought I'd re-address it. I'm creating the script to disable windows from the previous login under 10.7. In order to do this it seems I need to create the same script for applications that launch and create the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: unimachead
6 Replies
5. Ubuntu
Hi Experts,
I am using ubuntu.When i am trying to login it is showing grub ..How i can overcome to this problem..Pls reply me ASAP..
Thanks,
Sree (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sree vasu
1 Replies
6. Solaris
I have a v490 server running Solaris 10.
Everytime I reboot this machine, the console-login service goes to maintainance mode and I have to provide the root password. All the other dependencies are running fine and nothing there in the logs too. To bring it online, I have to enable it manually.
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: aksijain
1 Replies
7. Debian
Hello all friends
I recently disable runlevel 1
i want to know , is there any way to disable emergency mode and init mode
init mode means if any user pass kernel parameter at grub i.e init=/bin/bash
then bash shell appears
I want to disable it for security purpose
System = Debian 6... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rink
4 Replies
8. Linux
Hi Guys
After installing my CentOS in virtual machine i am not able to get the graphical mode. By default it is going in TUI mode.
Please help how to get the graphical mode by default.
I am already in init 5.....
Thanks...:wall: (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: deviltech
1 Replies
9. Solaris
Hi All
Is any one know how to diable CBC mode cipher encryption along with MD5 & 96 bit MAC algorithm in solaris 10.
Regards (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: amity
4 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
crypt::cast5
CAST5(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CAST5(3pm)
NAME
Crypt::CAST5 - CAST5 block cipher
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::CBC;
my $crypt = Crypt::CBC->new({
key => "secret key",
cipher => "CAST5",
});
my $message = "All mimsy were the borogoves";
my $ciphertext = $crypt->encrypt($message);
print unpack("H*", $ciphertext), "
";
my $plaintext = $crypt->decrypt($ciphertext);
print $plaintext, "
";
DESCRIPTION
This module provides an implementation of the CAST5 block cipher using compiled C code for increased speed. CAST5 is also known as
CAST-128. It is a product of the CAST design procedure developed by C. Adams and S. Tavares.
The CAST5 cipher is available royalty-free.
FUNCTIONS
blocksize
Returns the CAST5 block size, which is 8 bytes. This function exists so that Crypt::CAST5 can work with Crypt::CBC.
keysize
Returns the maximum CAST5 key size, 16 bytes.
new
$cast5 = Crypt::CAST5->new($key);
Create a new encryption object. If the optional key parameter is given, it will be passed to the init() function.
init
$cast5->init($key);
Set or change the encryption key to be used. The key must be from 40 bits (5 bytes) to 128 bits (16 bytes) in length. Note that if the key
used is 80 bits or less, encryption and decryption will be somewhat faster.
It is best for the key to be random binary data, not something printable like a password. A message digest function may be useful for
converting a password to an encryption key; see Digest::SHA1 or Digest::MD5. Note that Crypt::CBC runs the given "key" through MD5 to get
the actual encryption key.
encrypt
$ciphertext = $cast5->encrypt($plaintext);
Encrypt a block of plaintext using the current encryption key, and return the corresponding ciphertext. The input must be 8 bytes long, and
the output has the same length. Note that the encryption is in ECB mode, which means that it encrypts each block independently. That can
leave you vulnerable to dictionary attacks, so it is generally best to use some form of chaining between blocks; see Crypt::CBC.
decrypt
$plaintext = $cast5->decrypt($ciphertext);
Decrypt the ciphertext and return the corresponding plaintext.
SEE ALSO
RFC 2144, "The CAST-128 Encryption Algorithm", C. Adams, May 1997
Crypt::CBC
AUTHOR
Bob Mathews, <bobmathews@alumni.calpoly.edu>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Bob Mathews
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2006-07-01 CAST5(3pm)