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Protect hosts from brute force attacks against ssh

Edit Package sshguard
http://www.sshguard.net/

Sshguard protects networked hosts from brute force attacks
against ssh servers. It detects such attacks and blocks the
attacker's address with a firewall rule.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
sshguard-1.6.3.tar.gz 0000540130 527 KB
sshguard-gcc5.patch 0000000412 412 Bytes
sshguard.changes 0000003999 3.91 KB
sshguard.init 0000003267 3.19 KB
sshguard.service 0000000987 987 Bytes
sshguard.spec 0000003397 3.32 KB
sshguard.sysconfig 0000000997 997 Bytes
sshguard.whitelist 0000000220 220 Bytes
Revision 16 (latest revision is 52)
Joop Boonen's avatar Joop Boonen (worldcitizen) accepted request 360082 from Evgeny Shmarnev's avatar Evgeny Shmarnev (evshmarnev) (revision 16)
- Build version 1.6.3 
    - Disable blacklisting by default
    - Implement logging as wrappers around syslog(2)
    - Improve log and error messages
    - Match sendmail authentication failures
    - Remove PID file option
    - Remove SIGTSTP and SIGCONT handler
    - Remove reverse mapping attack signature
    - Remove safe_fgets() and exit on interrupt
    - Terminate state entries for hosts blocked with pf
    - Update and shorten command-line usage
    - Use 'configure' to set feature-test macros
- Updated patch file for new version of sshguard
Comments 2

Илья Индиго's avatar

sshguard.conf

-BACKEND="/usr/lib/sshg-fw-iptables"

+BACKEND="/usr/libexec/sshg-fw-iptables"


Joop Boonen's avatar

I'm sorry for the belated message. The package has been corrected. Thank for the information.

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