Security process

Pierre Abbat phma at phma.optus.nu
Mon Mar 8 16:02:37 PST 2010


On Monday 08 March 2010 15:33:11 Walter wrote:
> I got curious about BSD (DragonFly, specifically) security and
> wondered why there wasn't a security process that processed all
> security-relevant error messages which could then be used to
> block IPs, disable user accounts, and kill processes.  At least
> it'd be a step to automating *some* obvious security measures
> rather than requiring root action.  Things like repeated login-
> in failures from external (as in China) IPs.  Anyone?

How would you write a program to process error messages and decide which user 
accounts to disable?

As to blocking repeated login failures, there are such things. I wrote one 
myself and have it running on my Linux box (the DragonFly box is a laptop and 
isn't publicly visible). It doesn't care whether the source of the logins is 
in China or my net-door neighbor (or even the laptop, which looks like the 
router's external IP the way it's forwarded).

Pierre

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