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Re: [Full-disclosure] reduction of brute force login attempts via SSHthrough iptables --hashlimit
- To: tastytastybeef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] reduction of brute force login attempts via SSHthrough iptables --hashlimit
- From: "Josh Berry" <josh.berry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 16:52:12 -0600 (CST)
>> On 2/28/06, GroundZero Security <fd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> you may be able to add a bogus ip (wow your l33t), but it wouldnt be of
>> any use so...
> Uhh, no use? -s accepts a netmask as well as addresses, it's not just
"add > a bogus ip", I can effectively kick your machine off the network.
> Apart from that the code looks very flimsy, I'll bet there's an
arbitrary > command execution in there somewhere.
>> instead of beeing a smartass why dont you provide a better solution
>> for the people who are annoyed by those bruteforce attacks?
> Why dont you parse the output of lastb -i, dumbass.
I guess it makes you feel bigger and better to be an @sshole on a public
mailing list but I don't think that anyone is impressed with the fact that
you aren't offering any better ideas; just name-calling and showing a low
maturity level.
Just wasted time, space, and email if you aren't going to provide a
solution or try and fix the script.
I could be wrong, but doesn't last/lastb show users have have logged
in/out. Therefore it wouldn't necessarily catch brute-forcers (unless
they were actually successful)?
This guy was just trying to be helpful and demonstrate a way of blocking
(or attempting to block) brute-forcers. You aren't providing any value,
just being a d!ck.
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