> 2/ Strict key disclosure laws. You can be thrown to jail, if you cannot decrypt some information when requested by a judge. That's true even in the case where you can prove the key is no longer in your possession...…
been using ovh for years and really enjoy their self-manage tools (though I actually work for a different provider). fail2ban || denyhosts are also good ways of stopping ssh brute force :)
Linus Torvolds uses Google+ whut!?
> 2/ Strict key disclosure laws. You can be thrown to jail, if you cannot decrypt some information when requested by a judge. That's true even in the case where you can prove the key is no longer in your possession...…
been using ovh for years and really enjoy their self-manage tools (though I actually work for a different provider). fail2ban || denyhosts are also good ways of stopping ssh brute force :)
Linus Torvolds uses Google+ whut!?