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| Subject: | Re: Advice on dealing with scripted SSH attacks? |
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| Date: | 4 Apr 2006 19:59:57 -0000 |
There's a nice fully-automated package called "fail2ban" on Sourceforge. It works with the logs of various programs including ssh, apache, etc. and uses iptables or hosts.deny to block IPs for a period after a specified number of failures. It's written in python and is pretty easy to configure for other firewalls and logs. -Seren Thompson
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