Re: Getting alot of failed logins to my SBS 2003 Server
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:25:09 -0400
In news:1159975160.198963.274580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
jbullock50@xxxxxxxxx <jbullock50@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
Update:
After more digging I found that the person was trying to log into the
FTP, which like an idiot I had left to the default port.
Do not open up FTP access from the internet to your SBS box at all, no
matter what port. This is unwise.
I've changed
the port, however I would still like to know how to automate the
blocking of IP's that have been associated w/ X number of failed
logins.
J.
Can't think of anything, sorry. Re blocking at all, unless you're using ISA,
this won't have anything to do with your server - you might check out your
firewall/router's capabilities in terms of blocking specific IPs or ranges
that have proven pesky. tho.
.
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