I don't think so, I have a few thousand attempts with various vanilla
users each day on each machine. Tiresome. I think SSH should tarpit
the connections, I have already an itch to fix the source....
--On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:20 PM -0400 "Burke, Thomas G." <tg.burke@xxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
I've always thought this interesting, so I'll ask... I thought SSH(2) used hosts.deny & hosts.allow. I find it interesting, then, that I get so many (L)users trying to hack my SSH connection. Any thoughts? Maybe I missed something in my setup?
-Tom
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