Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 13:49:57 -0400 From: "Jordan Sissel" <psionic@gmail.com> To: "Daniel Gerzo" <danger@rulez.sk> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Dmitriy Kirhlarov <dimma@higis.ru> Subject: Re: Re[2]: bruteforce Message-ID: <5ad23a300604111049i49d93cf7g1238512e7d372210@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1426257861.20060411192904@rulez.sk> References: <443B6FC8.8080503@egonflower.com> <20060411170437.GD66947@dimma.mow.oilspace.com> <1426257861.20060411192904@rulez.sk>
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On 4/11/06, Daniel Gerzo <danger@rulez.sk> wrote: > > Hello Dmitriy, > > Tuesday, April 11, 2006, 7:04:37 PM, you typed the following: > > > On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 10:58:48AM +0200, Matteo 'egon' Baldi wrote: > >> Hy, I'm triing to find a solution to bruteforce attack, mostly on port > 22, without > >> moving services on different ports. > > > try to use > > /usr/ports/security/sshit > > maybe security/bruteforceblocker If you're looking for something with a more generalized approach, check out sysutils/grok. It comes with examples that block brute force efforts, and can do much more. -Jordan
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