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Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure
From: Wade Peacock <wade.peacock () sunwave net>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:03:39 -0800
It might be prudent to mention that all of the connections of this type are null routed via an iptables drop rule after three failed attempts via a "home grown" daemon similar to DENYHOSTS. All traffic from host is DENIED for 120 days unless we manually over ride it. I do appreciate the cautionary, "better have a look around just to be sure" comments Wade
Current thread:
- RE: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure, (continued)
- RE: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure Joe (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure gordon b slater (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure Wade Peacock (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure gordon b slater (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure William Pitcock (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure gordon b slater (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure William Pitcock (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure Seth Mattinen (Feb 26)
- Re: Future timestamps in /var/log/secure Wade Peacock (Feb 26)