I did and it works but like you said, it's lost upon reboot.  Is there a way
to make it stick?

Guymon wrote:
> 
> Have you tried SSH in and
> 
> iptables -A INPUT -p ALL -s 25.55.55.55 -j DROP
> 
> change 25.25.25.25 to offending IP
> I think that would work until the firewall is rebooted/saved/changed
> 
> 
> 
> danodemano wrote:
>> 
>> I have a, what I hope to be, quick question.  I have an IP address that
>> is hacking on the FTP server sitting behind my Endian box.  The server is
>> NATed.  Just in the past about 12 hours, it's filled up nearly 400 pages
>> in my IDS logs.  Is there a simply way to just outright ban this IP? 
>> Thanks for your help!
>> 
> 
> 

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