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Re: SSH brute force China and Linux: best practices


From: Bazy <bazy84 () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 12:22:37 +0200

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Bobby Mac <bobbyjim () gmail com> wrote:
Hola Nanog:

So after many years of a hiatus from Linux,  I recently dropped XP in favour
of Fedora.  Now that my happy windows blinders are off, I see alarming
things.  Ugly ssh brute force, DNS server IP spoofing with scans and typical
script kiddie tactics.

What are the new set of best practices for those running a NIX home
computer.  Yes I have a firewall and I do peruse my logs on a regular
basis.

BTW: ever drop a malformed  URL to alert an admin to some thing that sucks?
w3.hp.com/execs/makes/too/much/money or
www.yourbuddiesdomain.com/it/is/all/rfc/space/use/1918/when/referring/to/non/routable

Thanks,
BobbyMac


Hello Bobby,

Take a look at http://www.fail2ban.org and
http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net. I'm not Chinese but I'm sure that
brute-force attacks come from all over the world. Here's a little from
my logwatch.

Refused incoming connections:
      211.234.60.44 (211.234.60.44): 1 Time(s)
      218.3.88.114 (218.3.88.114): 1 Time(s)
      58.68.119.187 (58.68.119.187): 2 Time(s)
      89.149.149.132 (89.149.149.132): 5 Time(s)
      net137-143.paichai.ac.kr (203.250.137.143): 1 Time(s)


Regards,
Bazy


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