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SSH attacks? Jul 26 2004 10:59PM Robin (robin kallisti net nz) (10 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 28 2004 04:33AM brandy (brandy klammeraffe org) (2 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 29 2004 12:22AM Andrew J Caines (A J Caines halplant com) (3 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 27 2004 09:12PM buzz (reitenba fh-brandenburg de) (2 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 27 2004 08:46PM Adam Young (adam vbfx com) (1 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 28 2004 08:19AM Christine Kronberg (Christine_Kronberg genua de) (3 replies) Re: SSH attacks? Jul 29 2004 09:21AM Pieter-Bas IJdens (pieter-bas ijdens com) (2 replies) |
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messing around and I banned the IPs they were coming from, but the IP
keeps coming up randomly for me. I haven't seen quite as many and its
always been in pairs. Seems like one pair a day, sometimes two. Been
going on for about a week now. Some kind of script? The variety of IPs
I've seen has made me wonder if it is a worm. I would think a human
would be smarter than to keep trying 'test' and 'guest'. Who knows?
Chris
Robin wrote:
> While looking through the logs after someone ran over my system with
> Nessus, I
> noticed some odd ones from sshd (that don't seem to be related to the
> nessus
> scan):
> Jul 27 03:12:25 kallisti sshd[16471]: error: Could not get shadow
> information
> for NOUSER
>
> They usually, although not always occur in pairs, a few seconds apart.
> They
> don't seem to be very random, which suggests maybe that there is
> someone at
> the other end, rather than a worm.
>
> The first sighting was Jun 4 04:22:15 (all times NZST), with 153
> instances
> going to 04:47:03 (this is fairly constant, and not in pairs). It
> isn't seen
> again until Jun 17 08:39:54-08:58:20 (75 instances this time, again
> not in
> pairs). Since then, there have been a few on the 21st and 25th,
> followed by a
> lot on the 26th and into the 27th, where we now see the pairs coming up.
>
> Looking a bit closer (and in other log files), I see it's people
> trying random
> accounts. The big ones are going over a large list, the pairs seem to
> be just
> hitting test and guest:
> Jul 26 23:05:59 kallisti sshd[12314]: Illegal user test
> from ::ffff:64.246.56.44
> Jul 26 23:05:59 kallisti sshd[12314]: Failed password for illegal user
> test
> from ::ffff:64.246.56.44 port 41920 ssh2
> Jul 26 23:06:01 kallisti sshd[12320]: Illegal user guest
> from ::ffff:64.246.56.44
> Jul 26 23:06:01 kallisti sshd[12320]: Failed password for illegal user
> guest
> from ::ffff:64.246.56.44 port 41967 ssh2
>
> Does anyone know why this would appear all of a sudden?
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Chris Brown
System Administrator
Wavetex Inc.
903-597-7566 http://wavetex.com/
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