Re: Defending againts simultanious attacks

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John R Pierce wrote:
chrism@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
That doesn't really have much affect anymore. The bad people are now scanning high ports looking for any sshd (or other service) that's listening.



they aren't "people", they are virus/worms... blindly poking at ports and trying the same lame list of passwords.

you can't make them stop, unless you control the entire world... just ignore the noise.


I think everyone on the list is aware of the automated nature of the attacks. And I *do* ignore the noise.

Cheers,
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