Protect hosts from brute force attacks against ssh
http://www.sshguard.net/
Sshguard protects networked hosts from brute force attacks
against ssh servers. It detects such attacks and blocks the
attacker's address with a firewall rule.
- Developed at security
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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sshguard-1.6.2.tar.xz | 0000405092 396 KB | |
sshguard-gcc5.patch | 0000000372 372 Bytes | |
sshguard.changes | 0000003133 3.06 KB | |
sshguard.init | 0000003033 2.96 KB | |
sshguard.service | 0000000698 698 Bytes | |
sshguard.spec | 0000003486 3.4 KB | |
sshguard.sysconfig | 0000000997 997 Bytes | |
sshguard.whitelist | 0000000220 220 Bytes |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 18)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 339283
from
Joop Boonen (worldcitizen)
(revision 2)
Corrected a iptables error, that prevented sshguard from functioning correctly Moved blacklist.db to /var/lib/sshguard/db/blacklist.db analog most SUSE packages Build version 1.6.2 + Make '-w' option backwards-compatible for iptables (James Harris) + Remove support for ip6fw and 'ipfw-range' option + Rewrite ipfw backend using command framework The whitelist now initially resides in files /etc/sshguard/whitelist (forwarded request 339282 from worldcitizen)
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