Package: sshguard
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: normal
Hello,
While browsing the new packages, I found sshguard, and I was struck that the
short description doesn't make any sense:
Protects networked hosts from the today's widespread
What does that mean ???
Keep in mind that the first line of the Description field is the short
description, and it should be self-consistent. Something like that
would be much better:
Description: protects against brute-force SSH attacks
sshguard protects networked hosts from the today's widespread
brute force attacks against ssh servers. It detects such attacks
and blocks the author's address with a firewall rule.
Regards,
Vincent
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