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One-time cipher based back door program for executing emergency
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commands.
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Secure Back Door(SBD) is an alternative to leaving SSH open all the
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time. It is based on a secure one-time keypad method, that insures
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maximum security. Since SBD is very small, it is less likely to have
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security exploits, as compared to SSH. Therefore, you could leave an
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important computer up and running with just sbdd running in the
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background, and if an emergency came about, you could simple execute a
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command to bring ssh up, then work on the computer as regular. It
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would be as simple as doing ./sbd domain.com "/etc/init.d/sshd start",
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and with the proper key file set, the remote computer would have ssh
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up and running shortly.
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