A security tool called LIDS comes to mind also you can get snort to edit
the firewall rules when certain rules are met.

http://www.snort.org

http://www.lids.org/

There are many "intrusion detection systems" for Linux around some can
change the firewall rules on the fly when set rules are met like snort
or LIDS.

On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 19:20, Gottfried Szing wrote:

> 
> does somebody of you have a better idea for this? maybe calling an script
> which adds an iptables rule with an expiration?
> 
> thanks, gottfried

Regards
Richard Neal

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