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    Hi,

    We have developed the product for Windows. It is similar to Fail2Ban.

    May i post a link to it? (I don't want to be treated as spammer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdpguard View Post
    Hi,

    We have developed the product for Windows. It is similar to Fail2Ban.

    May i post a link to it? (I don't want to be treated as spammer)
    Is not needed, your nick + google leads to link
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    well there are two urls refering to RDP Guard.
    Seems to be a simliar product, yet two different producers.

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    I'm happy to post your link:

    http://rdpguard.com/

    Now, where is my free license.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrunkel View Post
    Now, where is my free license.
    No problem, PM me

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    he uses a mac =X
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    Quote Originally Posted by hlarsen View Post
    he uses a mac =X
    rdpguard for paralles
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    Default Bruteforce prevention on Win 2003 and Win 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by rebus9 View Post
    We already have a Netscreen firewall that works well, but are thinking of trying Untangle in transparent in-line mode just for IPS.

    I've read in these forums that Untangle has only a subset of Snort rules and isn't very configurable in that regard. We primarily want to block bruteforce password-guessing attacks on FTP and RDP, which we've seen a LOT of in recent months.

    Does Untangle IPS support blocking "bad" source IPs if there are:

    a) too many FTP password rejections from an IP in a given time period (status code 530 if I recall), or

    b) too many new connections initiated to port 3389 from an IP in a given time period? The attacks we've seen initiate a new RDP connection every 1-2 seconds.
    For Windows 2003 server there's winfail2ban on sourceforge

    For Windows 2008 servers theres syspeace coming out soon

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