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0.0 | 8.9 | |
9 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
C | Python | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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endlessh
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Why so many bots?
You can reduce the noise a lot by moving ssh to a non standard port. Security through obscurity isn't actually security, but it will reduce the number of attempts you receive. Another thing I like to do is put Endlessh on the standard port 22. That way as bots go by they will get stuck or at least slow down on that connection.
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ChatGPT doxes itself
Even this requires you to successfully guess the username and password correctly, and if it's just not the default most people won't bother brute forcing further. Sidenote: you can use endlessh on a computer and port forward port 22 to trap scanners that scan the entire internet for open ssh ports to exploit.
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Ssh brute force attack with fail2ban.
The fun way is moving your ssh port somewhere else and installing endlessh to f the bots.
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Security for your Homeserver
Such as endlessh
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Keep it tight everyone! This is a day of sshd logs from a proxy server in China pinging my SSH server and trying every username imaginable. Does anyone have any tips to increase security?
But, as a prank to Chinese hackers, what I did on my system was to run endless ssh. It keeps the ssh client busy as it slowly sends the ssh banner. I modified the code to send strings like:
Install https://github.com/skeeto/endlessh to run on eg. port 22233 (in /etc/endlessh.conf)
this'll help
- Any app out there to trap port scanners?
- Mein Server wird für Bruteforce Attacken genutzt, was kann ich tun?
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Just so we're clear - you do all know your passwords, right?
I have port 22 open on my home server, but I have this running on that port: https://github.com/skeeto/endlessh. It's quite wild seeing the amount of connection attempts for this.
hacs
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First time actually laying out the whole network since I started 2 years ago
I'm using ha-wyzesense through HACS. Unfortunately the clock is ticking on these sensors and I'm trying to move away from them. Sometimes the sensors themselves freeze, other times it's the integration breaking since its just a reverse-engineered hack. And they are going to die permanently one day anyway...
What are some alternatives?
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