On 14/Feb/11 04:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I have the fix for [SPF] ready, just need to figure out how to
simulate a workable test scenario.
Did you take a look at the code I used for running the official test
suite? I think it isn't difficult to add yaml scenarios.
The copy I used is still
Hi List,
Hi Sam,
I was wondering whether there is some way in Courier (using authlib,
using authmysql) to catch the event of a multiple login failure, such as
in the case of spambots trying to bruteforce an account, to temporarily
ban the IP?
Just had a look at the docs but couldn't find
I was wondering whether there is some way in Courier (using
authlib,
using authmysql) to catch the event of a multiple login
failure, such as
in the case of spambots trying to bruteforce an account, to
temporarily
ban the IP?
You can use either, Mysql or authlib logs and then do a grep
On 2/14/2011 2:21 PM, Carlos Lopez wrote:
I was wondering whether there is some way in Courier (using
authlib,
using authmysql) to catch the event of a multiple login
failure, such as
in the case of spambots trying to bruteforce an account, to
temporarily
ban the IP?
You can use either,
Lorenzo Perone writes:
Hi List,
Hi Sam,
I was wondering whether there is some way in Courier (using authlib,
using authmysql) to catch the event of a multiple login failure, such as
in the case of spambots trying to bruteforce an account, to temporarily
ban the IP?
Just had a look at the
Hi,
Thanx to everybody here, for so quick replies!
On 2/15/11 12:30 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Lorenzo Perone writes:
I was wondering whether there is some way in Courier (using authlib,
using authmysql) to catch the event of a multiple login failure, such
as in the case of spambots