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Port Knocking

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Port knocking is an authentication technique used by network administrators. It consists of a specified sequence of closed port connection attempts to specific IP addresses called a knock sequence. The techniques uses a daemon that monitors a firewall’s log files looking for the correct connection request sequence. Additionally, it generally determines if the entity seeking port entrance is on the approved list of IP addresses.

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