Configuring SSH access as public will result in lots of script based login attempts which consume bandwidth, CPU and generate log noise. A new iptables rule which blocks repeated connection attempts to the configured sshd port. See [[bugzilla: 8257]] and [[bugzilla:8258]] | Configuring SSH access as public will result in lots of script based login attempts which consume bandwidth, CPU and generate log noise. A new iptables rule which blocks repeated connection attempts to the configured sshd port. See [[bugzilla: 8257]] and [[bugzilla:8258]] |