Sunday 08 February 2004 14.45 skrev Eduardo M. Bragatto:
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
that could only be done in tcpserver by rate limiting connections by IP
address, and would also affect legitimate connections made by valid
users using proper authentication credentials. I'd be mighty upset if
Sunday 08 February 2004 01.44 skrev knom:
Hi !
Is there any patch for blocking too frequent pop3-logins (bruteforce
attacks) ??
If not, is anyone interested in some ?
I'm doing this right at the moment !
knom19.
Oden Eriksson wrote:
Sunday 08 February 2004 14.45 skrev Eduardo M. Bragatto:
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
that could only be done in tcpserver by rate limiting connections by
IP address, and would also affect legitimate connections made by
valid users using proper authentication credentials. I'd
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 05:58, Andrea Riela wrote:
Could pretty easily be done with:
http://www.deserve-it.com/sw/patches/patch-ucspi-tcp-0.88-periplimit
well, just a question.
With that patch, I could have problems with mailing lists?
And, with that patch, I could download from a lot of
Jake S wrote:
Hi !
Is there any patch for blocking too frequent pop3-logins (bruteforce
attacks) ??
If not, is anyone interested in some ?
I'm doing this right at the moment !
I'm looking for the same thing, but I want to stop bruteforce on
qmail-smtpd. I've tried to do it with tcpserver, but I
On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 07:25, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
Jake S wrote:
Hi !
Is there any patch for blocking too frequent pop3-logins (bruteforce
attacks) ??
If not, is anyone interested in some ?
I'm doing this right at the moment !
I'm looking for the same thing, but I want
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
that could only be done in tcpserver by rate limiting connections by IP
address, and would also affect legitimate connections made by valid
users using proper authentication credentials. I'd be mighty upset if
anyone rate limited my pop3 connections ;)
Of course, special
From: knom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 4:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] pop3 login frequency patch
Hi !
Is there any patch for blocking too frequent pop3-logins (bruteforce
attacks) ??
If not, is anyone interested in some ?
I'm doing this right at