10 Aug
2014
10 Aug
'14
11:19 a.m.
Hi Nanog I'm curious. I have been receiving some major ssh brute-force attacks coming from random hosts in the 116.8.0.0 - 116.11.255.255 network. I have sent a complaint to the e-mail addresses obtained from a whois query on one of the IP Addresses. My e-mail bounced back from both recipients. Once being rejected by filter and the other because the e-mail address doesn't exist. I would have thought that contact details are rather important to be up to date, or not? Besides just blocking the IP range on my firewall, I was wondering what others would do in this case? Regards, Gabriel