Hey All,

I'm just wondering whether this is what caused my server to crash.

Started last night in NZ land.

Jun 20 19:22:11 elm dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (tried to use disallowed plaintext auth): user=<>, rip=attackerip, lip=10.0.0.3, session=<0C8LzpDfZQDINsQC>

occasionally get

Jun 20 19:22:52 elm dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 1 secs): user=<>, rip=attackerip, lip=10.0.0.3, session=<bHdz0JDfpwDINsQC>
or in 0 secs

last at
Jun 20 19:26:24 elm dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (tried to use disallowed plaintext auth): user=<>, rip=attackerip, lip=10.0.0.3, session=<1MUR3ZDfcwDINsQC>

and a minute later the server lost contact to the world. When I checked a bit later, the underlying host machine (dovecot runs on a VM (KVM)) had been powered off.

Now, here in NZ land, there was also a crazy storm last night, and lots of brown outs. There could potentially of been a surge that killed it, but the UPS was still running
fine when I started it again.

The "attack" lasted around 4 minutes, in which there was 1161 lines in the log for a
single attacker ip, and no other similar logs previously.

Would this be enough to kill not only the VM running dovecot, but the underlying host
machine?

All up to date with patches, running debian stable (wheezy).
dovecot-core debian package version 1:2.1.7-7
dovecot version 2.1.7
I notice there is a version 2.2.3 out, but not in debian yet. Could this fix this
issue? I don't particularly want to have it happen again :D.

Any thoughts?

Cheers,

Hugh

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