Re: he hammer mine ftp-server how can i block that ip

From: David (thunderbolt01_at_netscape.net)
Date: 11/23/03


Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 14:55:17 GMT

volkman wrote:
>
> yea, i know that command
> but when the server is full than try the users login
> sometime 120 times in 10 sec
> that do slow me bandwitch a lot
> so is there other way do block that ip?

I had the same thing happening so I set MaxClientsPerHost so that
only one connection is allowed. The connections are probably from
an FTP client like Gozilla or one of the other windows clients.

If you want to block them permanently just setup a BLOCKED_HOSTS
rule in your firewall and add the IP to the BLOCKED_HOSTS file.
But that may not do much good if they get a new IP every time
they connect to their ISP.

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