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| Subject: | Re: SSH server under attack... |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:02:45 -0500 |
Bryan S. Sampsel wrote:
Set up portsentry on your box and configure it to drop packets from anyoneThis sounds like a good idea. But I cant install portsentry on the router...which still can be scanned to find it's *open* ports. I think we are going to set up linux box as firewall using iptables and install portsentry etc...Off hand do you know if portsentry (or any other application that) will notify you in real time of any attempted intrusion via email?
port-scanning your box.
Right there keeps him from finding what you changed the port to.
Then, change the port to some other number and restart both portsentry and sshd.
I'd recommend a FreeBSD or Linux firewall in front of you that you can do this config with as your first line defense.
Port Sentry is no longer maintained at its old home, but you can do a web search and find its new home easily enough.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Bryan S. Sampsel
LibertyActivist.org
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