I guess you are talking about ssh access?

Most of these logins are automated bot attempts. On my personal servers,
one easy way I have found is changing the default port to something else
and that cuts down my lastb by almost 99%!


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Miroslav Suchý <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see in log file of copr-fe-dev a lot of attempts to login as
> root/postgres/nagios/oracl/**test user. Well it is ~4000 attempts. So it
> depend on your definition of "lot of". But it caught my attention.
>
> Do we have some standard procedure how to handle it? Add that IPs to
> blacklist? Move ssh port to non standard number? Or should I just ignore
> them?
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