[CentOS] Hardening CentOS by removing "hacker" tools
Ruslan Sivak
russ at vshift.comFri Jun 6 23:28:59 UTC 2008
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Dennis McLeod wrote: > They basically detect port > >> scans and add a firewall rule to temporarily block that ip. >> Does anyone know what tool that is? >> >> Also disabling remote login as root should help. >> >> Russ >> > > > Fail2ban, is what you are looking for, I think.... > > http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page > > Dennis > > ____________________________________________ > Sweet, actually this looks more like what I wanted, but rackspace said wasn't available. This bans the ips if there are a lot of password failures. There is also another tool which bans ips for port scans. I think it's been discontinued, but perhaps there is another one out there? Russ
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