On 2020-04-05 21:36, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I got tired of repeated SSH attempts and honest for my home network, there's 
> few countries that need to be logging into my system, so I'm using a 
> combination of fail2ban and blocking by country.

I live in Taiwan.  While I get the most ssh attempts from China, no surprise 
there, the second most offending
country is the USA.

Rather than doing something which needs updating, I decided to only allow 
public-key authentication on
ssh connections.

Fun Fact:  For the period Jan 31 to Apr 7 there were IPs from 116 unique 
countries attempting logins via ssh to my
system.  I run IPv6 as well and no attempts were made via those addresses.

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