On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 13:45, Trevor Lauder wrote: > Not neccessarily. Does 'ps -A | grep sshd' show a sshd proccess running > when no one is logged into the system via ssh? If your router doesn't
Yes. So since it's running on it's own, that would indicate that it's not part of inetd, right? > allow you that kind of fine-tuning then I would just use a local rule on > your computer. You don't need to have any kind of firewalling setup, as > long as you have netfilter compiled into your kernel and the iptables > package installed you can just create specific rules to block that IP. Forgive my ignorance, but how would I go about doing that?
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