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Subject: Stop Brute Force Attack on SSH
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 18:50:40 -0600
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From: Kyle Dawson <kyle.a.dawson@gmail.com>
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How can I stop attacks on my ssh demon?   I see thousands of attempts every
day.  I have, I believe good password policy but since I have clients,  not
100% sure.  Is there some config that  I can set?  One ip address comes in
and tries for a day or so.  Can it see that it is the same ip and just
deny?  Any tools that can help?


Kyle



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