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Sep
08

Howto on protecting against brute force login attacks

You have undoubtedly seen it, thousands of lines in your logfiles for repeated brute-force login attempts on ssh and other services.  I recently ran across a handy how-to for using a utility/service named fail2ban which can (temporarily) auto-ban the hosts that repeated failures are coming from.  Working like a charm for me.  Several versions of the directions are available for different Linux distros.

Preventing Brute Force Attacks with Fail2Ban on Fedora 9 [HowtoForge]

Update:  Here’s a version for CentOS [My-whiteboard]


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