Ned Slider wrote:
Tim Alberts wrote:
So I setup ssh on a server so I could do some work from home and I
think the second I opened it every sorry monkey from around the
world has been trying every account name imaginable to get into the
system.
What's a good way to deal with this?
The Wiki has an article here on just this:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH
I've been experimenting with the iptables filtering with the recent
module, but I have not yet had success. I do have my default policy to
reject with icmp and I've read the note that the default should be
DROP. Is this the problem?
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