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> It may make sense for small, limited users machines, but what about |
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> servers that are intentionally advertising ssh for it's users globally, |
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> so can't use port knocking, can't block all of korea (as some users |
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> definatly connect from there) and so on... |
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exactly. I would prefer a solution where an IP is automatically blocked |
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for a limited amount of time after, say, 3 failed login attempts. |
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I don't know how to do this, but maybe somebody already has a script for |
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something like that? |
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Bernhard |
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