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It looks as though someone is trying to crack my box through ssh. This is what logcheck emailed me: - -- snip -- Jun 16 04:36:02 jack sshd[20026]: Connection from 212.202.204.149 port 2323 Jun 16 04:36:03 jack sshd[20027]: Connection from 212.202.204.149 port 2810 Jun 16 04:36:04 jack sshd[20027]: scanned from 212.202.204.149 with SSH-1.0-SSH_Version_Mapper. Don't panic. Jun 16 04:36:04 jack sshd[20026]: Did not receive identification string from 212.202.204.149 - -- end snip --
What is this? I have never seen that scanned message before. Is this a concern? I am running Woody and all packages are up-to-date with security fixes from the debian security site.
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