Am 02.09.2014 um 06:22 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:

> Hi group
> 
> Yay Adaptive Ban works as I managed to ban myself from accessing my remote 
> system. Lucky I had another address I could connect from. 
> Pretty sure I did it by having a remote extension with the wrong password on 
> my network that I was testing with to the site.
> 
> So my questions are:
> 
> 1) How do I clear the ban? 
> 2) How can I prevent it from happening again?

Why do you need then Adaptive Ban, it is exactly meant for blocking remote IPs 
which connects to your system on allowed ports with wrong credentials.
How should Adaptive Ban detect fraud otherwise?

> It looks like the only option is to include a fixed IP Address for a remote 
> extension in the Whitelist.

Yes. Or connect via a VPN (then the IP range is known).

> So am I to assume that ADAPTIVE_BAN_TIME=120 and ADAPTIVE_BAN_COUNT=6 means 
> that if it detects 6 failures (authentication for instance) from the same IP 
> in 120 seconds then it will ban that IP if not in the whitelist?

Yes. By default all "internal" (LAN/VPN) networks are whitelisted.

> Regards
> Michael Knill

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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