4 Sep
2009
4 Sep
'09
12:59 a.m.
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 11:07 -0400, David Halik wrote:
Hi,
I was just looking for some advice on avoiding getting DoS'd from brute force log in attempts. We came in this morning to find that one of our Solaris 9 dovecot severs had wedged overnight due to a brute force connection attempt to pop3 from Brasil. In the span of about 15 seconds we received 342 connection auth attempts from the same IP:
Dovecot finally wedged silently and without complaint, becoming completely unresponsive. I had to kill -9 it this morning in order to
You have bigger problems then Dovecot if that caused it to cease responding.
Haven't touched solaris in years, but doesnt ipfilter allow for rate limiting number of connections, like Linux's iptables?