Re: detect suspicious logins

2017-12-21 Thread Aki Tuomi
> On December 20, 2017 at 12:29 PM Marcus Rueckert wrote: > > > On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 17:13:10 + > Matthew Broadhead wrote: > > > does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that > > could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and > > alert the user to a

Re: detect suspicious logins

2017-12-20 Thread Joseph Tam
Matthew Broadhead wrote: does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and alert the user to any suspicious activity on their account? I just monitor straight from the logs using homebrew utilties. @lbutlr"

Re: detect suspicious logins

2017-12-20 Thread Marcus Rueckert
On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 17:13:10 + Matthew Broadhead wrote: > does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that > could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and > alert the user to any suspicious activity on their account? i > suspect it would need to log geo

Re: detect suspicious logins

2017-12-20 Thread @lbutlr
> On 19 Dec 2017, at 10:13, Matthew Broadhead > wrote: > > does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that could be > installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and alert the user to any > suspicious activity on their account? Fail2ban can protect email logins.

detect suspicious logins

2017-12-19 Thread Matthew Broadhead
does anyone know of a linux module (maybe similar to fail2ban) that could be installed which would monitor email logs (sign ins) and alert the user to any suspicious activity on their account? i suspect it would need to log geo location, device type and ip address to a database. it seems like