Hi All,
Sorry for long answer..
I would like to use CentOS for all. I've a transparent firewall (CentOS 
+ iptables) and I want to use it as a filter.
I've been using iptables on the server machine (not in transparent 
firewall), and I want to get the job done by the firewall.
Is it possible if my firewall to do this task? while being attacked is 
different computer?

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Best regards,
David
http://blog.pnyet.web.id


On 05/25/2010 02:34 PM, Mr Gabriel wrote:
> Maybe he should go with Centos based solution, because moving what ever 
> services are on his box to a smooth wall instance, is going to be murder!
>
> I would still suggest fail2ban, I have hundreds of attempts against my server 
> farm all day everyday, and the fail2ban scripts really help to stop my 
> services being tied up denying logins or crashing, because each ip only gets 
> three strikes, and is out, and that's across all servers. Also, my traffic 
> logs are more accurate, and my average load dropped a bit too.
> ---
> Kind Regards,
> Mr Gabriel (bberry mail)
>
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> Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 09:22:39
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] [WTA] Automatically blocking on failed login
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