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| Subject: | Re: Advice on dealing with scripted SSH attacks? |
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| Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2006 23:11:10 +0200 |
On 2006-03-28 09:13:19 -0500, Zembower, Kevin wrote:
What's the current advice on dealing with scripts that repeatedly try to log onto SSH using a list of common usernames and 'password' for the password? I get up to 4,000 of these a day from a single server. In
Disable passwords and use only keys.
Best
Martin
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