Martins Steinbergs wrote:

On Monday 04 September 2006 21:49, Vladimir Strycek wrote:
Peter Hoff wrote:
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Something like deyhosts

Peter Hoff wrote:
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From: Vladimir Strycek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 3, 2006 9:32:05 PM
Subject: [gentoo-amd64] Something like deyhosts


Does anybody get something like denyhosts to run ? as i looking in logs
there is much  bruteforce tries which looks realy scary... I used
denyhosts on debian vhere its works right out of box... but not at
gentoo. I use syslog-ng as loger...
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Any reason you can't just put them in /etc/hosts.deny?

If it's not there by default, create it.


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Yes i can but when  i noticed it they already done 100 tries (logins)
denyhosts put them there after 3 wrong logins and dont let them continue
in atack...
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Have you emerge denyhosts?


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Yes i did, i spend 24hours trying to get it work, without any luck...

here it works OK with syslog-ng, i would say, out of the box

however, you could hint on what is problem, probably some could help

m

Problem is that it block authomatickly whatever ip apear in log...
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