Some time ago I downloaded a daemon from you that fixed this very issue for me. Hope you don't mind me sharing this. I'm surprised really that David doesn't build this into the software..
At 17:09 2017-11-24, Jim Banks
wrote:
I had been seeing these connections
constantly and when I looked in my log noticed that the same ip has been
connecting to me for weeks trying to hack in (presumably trying different
passwords each time. Is there any way mercury can be configured to block the ip
after so many failed attempts. I have them locked out now, but it would be
better if mercury automatically took care of this for
me.
Mercury should block repeated
failed AUTH attempts if they happen within the same SMTP session. This is
usually not the case though. Multiple AUTH failures from the same IP address but
in separate sessions can however, if frequent enough, be caught by my SMTP Event
Daemon. If you would like to have a look at it you can download it here: http://downloads.serieguide.se/SmtpEvt2017.zip
/ Rolf
<p>Some time ago I downloaded a daemon from you that fixed this very issue for me.&nbsp; Hope you don't mind me sharing this.&nbsp; I'm surprised really that David doesn't build this into the software..
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</p><p style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial Unicode MS">At 17:09 2017-11-24, Jim Banks
wrote:
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<p style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial Unicode MS"><font style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial Unicode MS" size="2">I had been seeing these connections
constantly and when I looked in my log noticed that the same ip has been
connecting to me for weeks trying to hack in (presumably trying different
passwords each time.&nbsp; Is there any way mercury can be configured to block the ip
after so many failed attempts.&nbsp; I have them locked out now, but it would be
better if mercury automatically took care of this for
me.</font></p></blockquote>
<p style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial Unicode MS">
Mercury should block repeated
failed AUTH attempts if they happen within the same SMTP session. This is
usually not the case though. Multiple AUTH failures from the same IP address but
in separate sessions can however, if frequent enough, be caught by my SMTP Event
Daemon. If you would like to have a look at it you can download it here: <a title="" style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial Unicode MS" href="http://downloads.serieguide.se/SmtpEvt2017.zip">http://downloads.serieguide.se/SmtpEvt2017.zip<br title=""><br title=""></a>/ Rolf</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>