could you please elaborate on how you have iptables setup to work that way?

On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Gordon Henderson <
gordon+aster...@drogon.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, Terry Brummell wrote:
>
>  I think you will find Fail2Ban the defacto standard.
>>
>
> I don't use fai2ban. Never have, never will because I simply don't need it.
>
> Standard iptables are good enough if you can be bothered to use them to
> their full abilities. No need for anything else as iptables can do
> connection tracking and blocking against time - just like fail2ban does.
> More than X connections a second/minute/hour from a given IP address? Yes,
> iptables can detect and block that. Works for all protocolls too - SIP, IAX,
> POP, SSH, etc.
>
> Gordon
>
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