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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jul 17 09:17:23 2005
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Wiki says, "Torvalds himself, as well as Richard Stallman who initiated the
GNU project, maintain that the name "GNU/Linux" is only justified if you make
a GNU-based distribution."
If Linus says that, who actually cares? It seems that the whole issue is a
troll, invented by friends of non-fre
Joey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I ran across a bit of iptables that claims to slow down the ssh dictionary
> attacks we've all been seeing in our logs. Anyone care to analyse this?
I looked at this a number of months ago and came up with a different
idea. I use a script that monitors /
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jul 17 19:33:00 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Harney)
Date: Sun Jul 17 19:32:32 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] slowing down ssh attacks
In-Reply-To:
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> Since January my hosts_deny has 194 entries.
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Consider yourself lucky... I have had over 3,000 since June 30th with
over 40,000 attempts. But that is what I get for running a set of IPs
that reside on a .edu domain.