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Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ?
From: Joe Klein <jsklein () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 08:27:55 -0400
Use IPv6, bind a second address to the device. Enable on a random port, on this new address. Remove ssh from the other IP address. Joe Klein "Inveniam viam aut faciam" PGP Fingerprint: 295E 2691 F377 C87D 2841 00C1 4174 FEDF 8ECF 0CC8 On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:06 AM, Robert Kisteleki <robert () ripe net> wrote:
How do you deal with such massive amount of 'illegal' traffic ?Move SSH to a different port. Better yet, use IPv6 only :-) Robert
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- how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? marcel.duregards--- via NANOG (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Robert Kisteleki (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Joe Klein (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Todd Crane (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Todd Crane (Mar 31)
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- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Todd Crane (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Bacon Zombie (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Todd Crane (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? marcel.duregards--- via NANOG (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? Robert Kisteleki (Mar 31)
- Re: how to deal with port scan and brute force attack from AS 8075 ? alvin nanog (Mar 31)