A good general idea is to
a) allow only key based authentication on ssh
b) limit the connections rate per host
Nikos
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2017-12-20 11:53 GMT+01:00 Daniel <[email protected]>:
> Hi there,
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> anyone now how to prevent SSH Bruteforce attackes in my network?
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> I wanted to have a Firewall which counts SSH Connections from the same IP
and when it reach the defined limit the IP will be block.
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> I know I can change the SSH port but I also want to know is there is an
option to limit such kind of attacks.
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> Cheers
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> Daniel
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