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DenyThem is a program designed to protect your Linux system from malicious attacks. It is an active response system to disrupt and block dictionary attacks and DOS attacks. DenyThem by default uses /var/log/syslog and /var/log/auth.log and searches for hack attempts. When DenyThem finds enough hack attempts from a single host, it will add a DROP statement to your system's firewall, thus preventing future attacks. DenyThem uses iptables, so it will only work on Linux or any other system that uses iptables. It can also block traffic from specific countries.

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2009-11-18 19:49
0.4

Un problème avec iptables cheminement sur certaines machines a été fixée. Ce programme a été confirmée à travailler sur Gentoo et à peu près n'importe quel système Linux avec iptables. Vous devez simplement mettre en évidence la fonction de moniteur à l'endroit approprié pour votre information syslog.
An iptables issue with pathing on some machines was fixed. This program has been confirmed to work on Gentoo and just about any Linux system with iptables. You just need to point the monitor function at the proper place for your syslog information.

2009-03-02 15:25
.003

Cette version ajoute le support des pays blocage, ce qui vous permet de bloquer les pays achèvent d'accéder au système. Support de bûche multiples et l'appui du pavillon personnalisées ont été également ajoutés. Cela vous permet d'ajouter un indicateur d'accès non valide et une expression régulière à tirer de l'hôte.
Tags: Initial freshmeat announcement
This version adds country blocking support, allowing you to block complete countries from accessing the system. Multiple log support and custom flag support were also added. This allows you to add an invalid access flag and a regular expression to pull the host.

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