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blog.onetwentyseven001.com
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| | | | | As I have mentioned before, fail2ban is a daemon thatscans defined log files and bans IPs that show the malicious signs "" too many password failures, seeking for exploits, etc. It is a must tool, especially if you would want to allow ssh access from outside your local network.... | |
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stevenwoodson.com
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| | | | | Just came across a new issue I hadn't dealt with before, apparently once a file (in my case a very largeerror_logfile) reaches 2GB or 2,147,483,647 bytes it can't work with the file anymore. In this case the system couldn't write to the error log and threw an Internal Server Error. I didn't realize what the [...] | |
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www.zufallsheld.de
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| | | | | When I initially set up my server for this blog and my small photography-website I didnt really think about securing it against attacks. But one day I looked into the secure-logfile of my server and was greeted withthis: Apr 24 04:38:23 vps9533 sshd[21882]: pam_unix | |
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enoent.fr
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| | | Random musings of a software engineer. | ||