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Re: Scan activity report (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Sunday, July 06 @ 11:35:24 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | On a Linux box, you should already by default have "iptables" installed. Well, what you do is make sure its running.
Then install PortSentry, and make sure its running.
Within PortSentry are some configurations to block via iptables and also the /etc/hosts.deny file.
The hosts.deny file is a permanent ban. When the server is rebooted, the iptables entries disappear making them temporary bans.
PortSentry binds itself to any port you specify. When it picks up a port scan on the box, it places the ban in both locations on our server.
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