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November 23rd, 2010, 06:20 AM
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Cracking an Average SoHo
Hey AO - I'd like to know:
What is the likelihood of compromising a SOHO with the following:
Linksys WRT54GL wireless router - WPA2 Personal wireless security, forwarding ports 80 and 22 to the Slack Server.
Slackware 13.0 web/file server - Samba, SSH and Apache w PHP. IPTables setup to allow no more than 3 failed SSH login attempts before blocking attempts for 10min. No forms, fileshare available via .htaccess login and password (all strong passwords).
Windows XP Home Ed Desktop - fully patched, updated, no exploitable services running
2 Windows XP " " Laptops - " " " " " " "
Windows 7 64 Ultimate Desktop - " " " " " " "
Mind you, when I say "likelihood of compromising," I mean from the outside, assuming everything inside the network stays the same. And, I'm really much more concerned about a remote attack - not somebody sniffing the wireless...
Any thoughts?
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