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Re: RE: Internet SSH scans

Subject: Re: RE: Internet SSH scans
Date: 3 Mar 2006 07:49:05 -0000
You could also set up host.allow and host.deny, if  you know what addresses you 
will be connecting from.

There was a peak in this sort of scan around 1 feb. We also saw this in Norway.
But it's normal to see this kind of scans from time to time.

Take a look at ISC!
http://isc.sans.org/port_details.php?port=22

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