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2015 Mar 02
0
IP drop list
...5678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall
> drops,
Have you also checked ipset (http://ipset.netfilter.org/)
Its extremely powerful even with huge block lists
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2015 Mar 01
12
IP drop list
I wonder if there is an easy way to provide dovecot a flat text file of
ipv4 #'s which should be ignored or dropped?
I have accumulated 45,000+ IPs which routinely try dictionary and
12345678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall
drops, and I don't want to compile with wrappers *if* dovecot has an
easy ability to do this. If dovecot could parse a flat text file of