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mark lewis | j b l | Unwanted connections to port 23. |
June 12, 2017 11:30 AM * |
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On 2017 Jun 12 06:24:08, you wrote to me: ML>> intrusion detection systems are the only things i've seen that come ML>> close but the connection and attempted login still has to take ML>> place... the *ONLY* other option is to get off of port 23 and the ML>> other few that MIRAI specifically targets... that includes the ML>> default SSH port as well... jl> I've just come across a utility, called "PSAD", it is a port scanning jl> utility.. if the "danger level" meets a certain threshold, it will jl> automatically block the offending IP address. Pretty cool. I'm still jl> testing it out at the moment, but this may be what i've been looking jl> for. i can't say that i've ever heard of it but these bots are not port scanning... they're connecting and spewing their login stream... if there's nothing there to connect to, they cannot spew and they move on to the next IP address they've been directed to look at... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... 56. Admit it when you're wrong. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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