> 3. des. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev Dennis Davis via Exim-users 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
>> On Mon, 26 Nov 2018, Nigel Metheringham via Exim-users wrote:
>> 
>> From: Nigel Metheringham via Exim-users <[email protected]>
>> To: Russell King <[email protected]>
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 13:11:36
>> Subject: Re: [exim] Auth command used when not advertised
>> Reply-To: Nigel Metheringham <[email protected]>
>> 
>> Fail2ban would be a reasonable method of adding (say) 8 hour firewall
>> blocks when this sort of thing was seen...
>> 
>>  * http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>>  * https://alternativeto.net/software/fail2ban/
> 
> A *long*, *long* time ago Tom Kistner wrote some small perl scripts
> to achieve this.  Used iptables on Linux to achieve the end result.
> See:
> 
> https://lists.exim.org/lurker/message/20060416.091402.c5100b67.en.html
> 
> https://lists.exim.org/lurker/message/20060502.201702.5ae738bb.en.html
> 
> Once nice feature was that the "timeban" script could be directly
> called from exim to handle miscreants.
> 
> I remember successfully using the "timeban" script for a while after
> converting it to use the packet filter on OpenBSD.  I suspect Tom's
> scripts would still be useful.  Although I can't say for certain as
> I'm no longer involved on this area.
> 
> The download link in the above messages no longer works.  I'm fairly
> sure I still have copies squirrelled away somewhere.

The wayback machine has a copy :)

http://web.archive.org/web/20080108232538/http://duncanthrax.net/timeban/timeban


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