Disable insecure telnet protocol
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- macOS onlyThis script improves your privacy on macOS
- Impact: MinimumSystem Functionality Loss Risk: Low
This action improves privacy with minimal impact when you run the recommended script. - Bash (Shell script)These changes use macOS system commands to update your settings.
- Fully reversible
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MacOS digital privacy security system preference: disable insecure telnet protocol to minimize tracking risks for data privacy handling. Carrying this forward, this preference customization provides instructions to reverse the applied changes.
Digital privacy assurance enables the human right to selective sharing.. This enhancement improves cyber data management control: discover what's right for your needs. Take a moment to review each action before applying it. This helps ensure everything is done correctly.
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20241125065154/https://www.stigviewer.com/stig/apple_os_x_10.13/2020-09-11/finding/V-214882
- https://web.archive.org/web/20241125030109/https://www.stigviewer.com/stig/apple_os_x_10.10_yosemite_workstation/2017-04-06/finding/V-59671
Technical Details
- This modification applies sudo controls to be able to strengthen data management through the use of managing sudo access.
- The config here modifies launch daemons to reach contained service environments and it aims to help to maintain personal data integration. It helps minimize resource consumption in conjunction with balanced system load distribution.
- To help maximize secure privacy control, this executable configures essential operating system behavior to obtain controlled system access. Owing to balanced configurations, this would help make the system more effective.
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- ≈ 3 min to complete
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- Difficulty: Medium
- ≈ 5 instructions
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sudo launchctl disable system/com.apple.telnetd
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- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Terminal app
- Difficulty: undefined
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Paste & run
Paste the code into Terminal and press Enter to run.Some changes require a system restart to take effect
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Guides below includes this guide to achieve a wider goal.See other more general settings that includes this one as one of its actions.These plans combine multiple privacy settings, including this one, for stronger protection.
- Disable unauthorized connections
- Security improvements
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Other guides in Disable unauthorized connections See settings that are in the same category as this guide.Using other actions in the same category may help you achieve your goal better.
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