Re: Ideas for stopping ssh brute force attacks

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nate wrote:
I don't like/use OpenBSD for anything other than firewalls. But I
do think as a firewall, pf really can't be beat, the configuration
for typical rules just 'flows'. IPTables by comparison is so cryptic.
(speaking as a past user of ipfwadm, ipfw, ipchains, iptables, pf,
and Cisco PIX, which is probably the worst of the ones I've used).

while I haven't personally used this, I've heard enough good things about it from folks I know and trust that I'll stick in a mention of pfSense... pfSense is a turnkey BSD hybrid, which uses freeBSD's kernel with openBSD's pf, all wrapped up in a nice easy to use web interface (and you can still get into shell and manipulate the pf scripts directly).
its optimized so it can run off as little as a 128MB flash card (CF).


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