Hi, I been using dovecot for awhile and its been solid, however I been having some issues with dictionary attacks. I installed fail2ban and for the most part is working fine. However today I got another spammer relaying through my server. Looking at the logs I see the following dictonary attack from 94.242.206.37 Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected: rip=94.242.206.37, lip=209.213.66.10 Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aarhus,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(abaft,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(abaft,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aarhus,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aaron,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aaron,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(ababa,94.242.206.37): lookup ..... And so on.. Then that ip gets banned by fail2ban [root at pop ~]# grep 94.242.206.37 /var/log/fail2ban.log 2010-11-10 03:04:42,416 fail2ban.actions: WARNING [dovecot] Ban 94.242.206.37 However on my smtp mail server that ip is already sending out all sorts of spam with the sasl username of Paramus. This username Paramus never shows up on the dovevot dictionary attack, as a matter of fact the user Paramus is nowhere to be found on the dovecot log at all and I have logs going back months. Does anyone have any idea what could of happened here. I mean if the user/passwd was already harvested by 94.242.206.37 why would they bother to start another dict. attack. I'm just not sure how they guess the username/password as its not on any logs that goes back months and I don't have a dovecot record for that user. /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:46:16 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27776]: 3B64928015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:47:54 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27776]: 247AB28016: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:48:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27785]: 87DE128016: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:56:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27792]: 9728628015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 03:05:38 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27808]: D529F28015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 03:06:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27808]: DDF7C2801B: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=Paramus Any help would be appreciated. paul
Hi, I been using dovecot for awhile and its been solid, however I been having some issues with dictionary attacks. I installed fail2ban and for the most part is working fine. However today I got another spammer relaying through my server. Looking at the logs I see the following dictonary attack from 94.242.206.37 Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected: rip=94.242.206.37, lip=209.213.66.10 Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aarhus,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(abaft,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(abaft,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aarhus,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aaron,94.242.206.37): lookup Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(aaron,94.242.206.37): unknown user Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=POP3 lip=209.213.66.10 rip=94.242.206.37 resp=<hidden> Nov 10 03:04:38 pop dovecot: auth(default): shadow(ababa,94.242.206.37): lookup ..... And so on.. Then that ip gets banned by fail2ban [root at pop ~]# grep 94.242.206.37 /var/log/fail2ban.log 2010-11-10 03:04:42,416 fail2ban.actions: WARNING [dovecot] Ban 94.242.206.37 However on my smtp mail server that ip is already sending out all sorts of spam with the sasl username of Paramus. This username Paramus never shows up on the dovevot dictionary attack, as a matter of fact the user Paramus is nowhere to be found on the dovecot log at all and I have logs going back months. Does anyone have any idea what could of happened here. I mean if the user/passwd was already harvested by 94.242.206.37 why would they bother to start another dict. attack. I'm just not sure how they guess the username/password as its not on any logs that goes back months and I don't have a dovecot record for that user. /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:46:16 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27776]: 3B64928015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:47:54 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27776]: 247AB28016: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:48:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27785]: 87DE128016: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 02:56:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27792]: 9728628015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 03:05:38 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27808]: D529F28015: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=paramus /var/log/maillog:Nov 10 03:06:00 mrelay3 postfix/smtpd[27808]: DDF7C2801B: client=unknown[94.242.206.37], sasl_method=LOGIN, sasl_username=Paramus Any help would be appreciated. paul
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