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Special Forums Cybersecurity Network attack - so what? Post 302383309 by thegeek on Tuesday 29th of December 2009 08:03:26 AM
Old 12-29-2009
You should block those IPs using firewall.
  • You should constantly monitor the log, and append your block list with the new IPs that attacks.
  • Or allow only the IPs that are expected.
You should have strong password for root login, if that is ssh attack. Or even you can think about locking the root account, and use some sudo account to do the administration and be in the safer side.
 

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IP2HOST(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						IP2HOST(1)

NAME
ip2host - Resolves IPs to hostnames in web server logs SYNOPSIS
ip2host [OPTIONS] [cache_file] < infile > outfile infile - Web server log file. outfile - Same as input file, but with IPs resolved to hostnames. Options: --children=... Number of child processes to spawn (default: 40) --timeout=... Seconds to wait on DNS response (default: 20) --buffer=... Maximum number of log lines to keep in memory (default: 50000) --flush=... Number of lines to process before flushing output buffer (default: 500) --cache=... Filename to use as disk cache (default: none) --ttl=... Number of seconds before IPs cached on disk are expired (default: 604800 - One week) DESCRIPTION
This is a faster, drop-in replacement for the logresolve utility distributed with the Apache web server. It's been reported to work under Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Tru64, and IRIX. AUTHOR
Maurice Aubrey <maurice.aubrey+ip2host@gmail.com> Based on the logresolve.pl script by Rob Hartill. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1999-2007, Maurice Aubrey <maurice.aubrey+ip2host@gmail.com>. This module is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. README
Resolves IPs to hostnames in web server logs. This is a faster, drop-in replacement for the logresolve utility distributed with the Apache web server. SCRIPT CATEGORIES
Web perl v5.14.2 2012-02-15 IP2HOST(1)
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