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Re: Denial-of-service attack against INETD. Redhat 4.X and others...



>>>>> "Bryan" == Bryan Andregg <bandregg@redhat.com> writes:

    >>  If more than a given
    >> number (default 40) of requests for a service arrive within a
    >> 60 second interval, that service is shutdown. [...]

    Bryan> This feature is actually really useful to me.

    Bryan> 	By monitoring whether or not I can connect to a
    Bryan> service I can find out when a site is issuing a DoS attack
    Bryan> against me and firewall them off of my network. If inetd
    Bryan> doesn't behave this way, then I wont find out about the DoS
    Bryan> in the first place.

 There should be a better way of doing that.  Does `xinetd' have a way
to log that information for you?  (Or could it be added?)


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