You could try a port knocker. http://www.portknocking.org/This is designed for exactly what you are trying to do.On 12/1/05,
Matt Darcy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerard Beekmans wrote: Hey guys, Just wondering who else has been getting these. I have a /24 IP space that seems to be targeted lately
Hey guys,
Just wondering who else has been getting these. I have a /24 IP space
that seems to be targeted lately for sshd bruce force attacks. I can't
seem to keep up with firewalling the bad guys out. Luckily there's no
such thing as weak passwords on the servers I have access to, so all
Rats. Wrong list, meant to send to lfs-security, not -support. Can't
even claim a typo on this one. Thinko?
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Gerard Beekmans wrote:
Hey guys,
Just wondering who else has been getting these. I have a /24 IP space
that seems to be targeted lately for sshd bruce force attacks. I can't
seem to keep up with firewalling the bad guys out. Luckily there's no
such thing as weak passwords on the servers I