On 6/17/2014 7:16 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
after having my own dnsbl feeded by a honeypot and even mod_security supports it for webservers i think dovecot sould support the same to prevent dictionary attacks from known bad hosts, in our case that blacklist is 100% trustable and blocks before SMTP-Auth while normal RBL's are after SASL
i admit that i am not a C/C++-programmer, but i think doing the DNS request and in case it has a result block any login attemt should be not too complex
setup a own honeypot and feed rbldnsd with the sources is quite easy and in case of a own, trustable RBL where no foreigners report somebody by mistake it's relieable and scales well over many machines and services as long services supporting it
mod_security: http://blog.inliniac.net/2007/02/23/blocking-comment-spam-using-modsecurity-...
There are some Dovecot developments in that area:
http://www.dovecot.org/talks/berlin-20140513.pptx.pdf (page 22)
Regards,
Stephan.