Subj : Re: Unwanted connections to port 23. To : All From : Chad Adams Date : Fri Jun 16 2017 09:42 pm Or use a BBS that maintains its own dnsbl and blocking ability! :) On 05:30 12/06 , mark lewis wrote: > > 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) > -- yrNews Usenet Reader for iOS http://appstore.com/yrNewsUsenetReader --- Mystic BBS/NNTP v1.12 A33 (Linux/64) * Origin: -=The ByteXchange BBS : bbs.thebytexchange.com=- (1:130/210) .