On 10/03/2007 05:04 PM, Michael Habashy wrote:
> I am looking to turn on some security monitoring in debian.
> Something to alert me that the someone is trying a ton of different
> passwords.
I use fail2ban for this for ssh. fail2ban can also help with your
apache attacks.
> Or too many tcpip r
On 10/3/07, Daniel Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How about snort, or zabbix, or zenoss?
>
> Michael Habashy wrote:
> > I am looking to turn on some security monitoring in debian.
> > Something to alert me that the someone is trying a ton of different
> > passwords.
> > Or too many tcpip r
How about snort, or zabbix, or zenoss?
Michael Habashy wrote:
I am looking to turn on some security monitoring in debian.
Something to alert me that the someone is trying a ton of different
passwords.
Or too many tcpip requests. Our too much disk activity. Or if my
apache webserver is being
I am looking to turn on some security monitoring in debian.
Something to alert me that the someone is trying a ton of different
passwords.
Or too many tcpip requests. Our too much disk activity. Or if my apache
webserver is being hit alot -like a denial of service attack.
Can anyone direct me to
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