Re: annoying brute force attack attempt using ssh

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Today Bill Crawford did spake thusly:

2008/5/15 Łukasz Jagiełło <jagiello.lukasz@xxxxxxxxx>:

So I ran
iptables -A INPUT -s 193.239.125.119 -j DROP
and was surprised to see them attacks continue
Ran iptables -L just to make sure my rule was there and it was
in the end had to use hosts.deny to block the IP

Anyone got any ideas why?

You appended the rule, AFTER the ones which allow ssh through?

That should work though IIRC...I'm stopping a specific IP from connecting

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