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Knockd: The port knocking daemon

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Set up a secret knock on your server with knockd.
The idea is so simple, and though so effective. Knockd is a port-knocking application that silently runs on a server passively listening to network traffic. Once it will see a port sequence it has an action configured for it, it will run that action. We can see this as a remote control to our server: once we hit the right button it will take the appropriate action!
 read more | score:7146 | -Ray, July 6, 2006
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