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Invalid users trying to log in to my server also I can not implement what you suggested in the first paragraph as I have a dynamic IP, I have to keep changing the ip address in the phpmyadmin apache.conf just to log in to phpmyadmin |
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Oct 3 |
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Invalid users trying to log in to my server Yes I have noticed that the IP addresses in my log file seems to vary but blacklisting IP addresses will surely put anyone off from attempting to brute-force |
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Invalid users trying to log in to my server They all seem like sound ideas however since im actually running a website 4. would not be possible to implement. I only enable normal ssh login when I have to upload files using dreamweaver which is a pain. |
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Invalid users trying to log in to my server I was reading up about the port changing, seems like a good idea to get bots off the scent |
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