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Saved by uncleflo on September 12th, 2013.
The reason we have developed this suite is that we have found over the years of providing server services that many of the tools available for the task are either over-complex, not user friendly, or simply aren't as effective as they could be. We have developed an SPI iptables firewall that is comprehensive, straight-forward, easy and flexible to configure. Login Failure Daemon (lfd): To complement the ConfigServer Firewall (csf), we have developed a Login Failure Daemon (lfd) process that runs all the time and periodically (every X seconds) scans the latest log file entries for login attempts against your server that continually fail within a short period of time. Such attempts are often called "Brute-force attacks" and the daemon process responds very quickly to such patterns and blocks offending IP's quickly.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 12th, 2013.
In our last “iptables Tips and Tricks” installment, we talked about Advanced Policy Firewall (APF) configuration, so it should come as no surprise that in this installment, we’re turning our attention to ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF). Before we get started, you should probably run through the list of warnings I include at the top of the APF blog post and make sure you have your Band-Aid ready in case you need it.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 12th, 2013.
iptables is the standard Linux firewall. It is extremely powerful and customizable, but can also be incredibly complex to manage as a result. For this reason, iWeb recommends ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) to manage your iptables configuration. CSF is a simplified interface that makes it easy to add or remove IP addresses from your firewall. This article will discuss managing CSF and iptables from the command line. If you are running WHM/cPanel, please consult the Knowledge Base article specifically for WHM/cPanel. If you wish to manage iptables directly, please consult our iptables Knowledge Base article.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.
We have developed an SPI iptables firewall that is comprehensive, straight-forward, easy and flexible to configure To complement the ConfigServer Firewall (csf), we have developed a Login Failure Daemon (lfd) process that runs all the time and periodically (every X seconds) scans the latest log file entries for login attempts against your server that continually fail within a short period of time. Such attempts are often called "Brute-force attacks" and the daemon process responds very quickly to such patterns and blocks offending IP's quickly. Other similar products run every x minutes via cron and as such often miss break-in attempts until after they've finished, our daemon eliminates such long waits and makes it much more effective at performing its task.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.
The first thing on your mind when setting up a new Linux server (dedicated or VPS) is how you can increase security. One of the best tools in your bag of tricks should be the CSF (ConfigServer) LFD (Login Failure Daemon) firewall. CSF/LFD has their own script license, making it free of charge with no warranty or support. Before installing CSF, please disable other security applications such as denyhosts, fail2ban or cPanel’s cPHulk. Installation is a breeze and consists of the following commands:
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