Does anyone out there still use Webmin as a means of managing *nix computers? : sysadmin
Which is why I learned that proxying it was a good idea. BUT, said
same good idea made me realize I had to go to a LOT more work just to
hide it. I totally agree on the pentesting part, that port and I think
1433 for MS-SQL are ones where I go "oohh, yum".
I
used to use it a lot in the early 2000s but not so much anymore. Like
most things, you can make webmin fairly secure but I've seen a lot of
insecure instances.
During a pentest, if I see port 10000 open, I tend to get excite.
used to use it a lot in the early 2000s but not so much anymore. Like
most things, you can make webmin fairly secure but I've seen a lot of
insecure instances.
During a pentest, if I see port 10000 open, I tend to get excite.
same good idea made me realize I had to go to a LOT more work just to
hide it. I totally agree on the pentesting part, that port and I think
1433 for MS-SQL are ones where I go "oohh, yum".
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