[CentOS] Ideas for stopping ssh brute force attacks
D Steward
dsteward at internode.on.netMon Jul 21 22:27:47 UTC 2008
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On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 17:09 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote: > When using denyhosts, you'll want to keep your IP's in hosts.allow so even if you're "banned" you can still get access. :-) Yup. Unfortunately, my ISP's plan uses dynamic IPs, so I have to enter various subnets to stay safe. :(
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