Michael Viron wrote:
This depends. Do you want to block them from services that utilize
hosts.deny. If so, add the ip address to /etc/hosts.deny.
Do you want to block network traffic from them entirely? If so, use
ipchains or iptables (depending on your kernel version) to block them.
Subject: Re: [expert] blocking an ip address
Michael Viron wrote:
This depends. Do you want to block them from services that utilize
hosts.deny. If so, add the ip address to /etc/hosts.deny.
Do you want to block network traffic from them entirely? If so, use
ipchains or iptables (depending
logic7 wrote:
cool, thanks a lot. It's been done.
as a side note, anyone here seeing a lot of port scans and whatnot from
Asian addresses? I'm getting hit an awful lot from Japan.
yes, actually I have. most of the traffic has been hitting my ftp server
though. they're mostly probe
PM Firewall works with ipchains. I've used it in the past. I'm using
Bastille.
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Subject: Re: [expert] blocking an ip address
Damon Lynch wrote:
On Sat, 2002-07-13
This depends. Do you want to block them from services that utilize
hosts.deny. If so, add the ip address to /etc/hosts.deny.
Do you want to block network traffic from them entirely? If so, use
ipchains or iptables (depending on your kernel version) to block them.
Michael
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My brain isn't working right now... How do I block an IP address or range of
IP addys from getting into my server (maybe having port sentry drop 'em
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logic7 wrote:
My brain isn't working right now... How do I block an IP address or range of
IP addys from getting into my server (maybe having port sentry drop 'em
off)?
Depends on your firewall methodology: if using iptables, write iptable
rule; if using ipchains, use ipchain rule. Search
On Sat, 2002-07-13 at 13:36, J. Craig Woods wrote:
if using ipchains, use ipchain rule.
If using this, the script pmfirewall might come in handy. Don't know if
it works with 2.4 kernels though. It may do.
Damon
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Damon Lynch wrote:
On Sat, 2002-07-13 at 13:36, J. Craig Woods wrote:
if using ipchains, use ipchain rule.
If using this, the script pmfirewall might come in handy. Don't know if
it works with 2.4 kernels though. It may do.
Damon
Nope, pmfirewalls does not work with iptables but