> We haven't seen anything out of the ordinary. Here's the normal
> response we give for ssh bruit force complaints:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorAbuseTemplates#SSHBruteforceAttempts
I take this back, just got one from a "Goran Matovinovic" this
morning. I'm a little temp
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 07:59:31AM +0100, Klaus Layer wrote:
> within two days I received abuse complaints from my ISP that someone
> used my exit node to brute force ssh accounts of two different ISP.
> Unfortunately I am forced to block port 22 to avoid shutdown. Anyone
> else who suffered from s
Am 31.12.2011 07:59, schrieb Klaus Layer:
>
> within two days I received abuse complaints from my ISP that someone used my
> exit node to brute force ssh accounts of two different ISP. Unfortunately I
> am
> forced to block port 22 to avoid shutdown. Anyone else who suffered from such
> attack
> within two days I received abuse complaints from my ISP that someone used my
> exit node to brute force ssh accounts of two different ISP. Unfortunately I am
> forced to block port 22 to avoid shutdown. Anyone else who suffered from such
> attacks these days?
We haven't seen anything out of the