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    SSHGuard

    SSHGuard

    Intelligently block brute-force attacks by aggregating system logs

    SSHGuard protects hosts from brute-force attacks against SSH and other services. It aggregates system logs and blocks repeat offenders using several firewall backends, including iptables, ipfw, and pf.
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    Downloads: 77 This Week
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    CSZ CMS

    CSZ CMS

    CSZ CMS is a open source content management system. With Codeigniter.

    CSZ CMS is an open source web application that allows to manage all content and settings on the websites. CSZ CMS was built on the basis of Codeigniter and design the structure of Bootstrap, this should make your website fully responsive with ease. CSZ CMS is based on the server side script language PHP and uses a MySQL or MariaDB database for data storage. CSZ CMS is open-source Content Management System. And all is free under the Astian Develop Public License (ADPL).
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    Intrusion Detection and Defense System

    Intrusion Detection and Defense System for windows

    Its a light weight Intrusion detection and defense system works with windows firewall to protect any windows operating system from attacks that are intended to hack the server or provide any operational damage. By keeping eye on network activities and event viewer logs, ServerCloak capture and log any failed/denied inbound calls from IPv4 as well as IPv6. Once the calls reaches its limit, the service immediately tells windows firewall to block the attacking IP by adding a denial inbound firewall rule. This software is specially developed to protect windows server from hackers.
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    Secwatch is an intrusion detection system using log analysis to detect service scan and other brute-force attempts on a server or other computer using system logs and will create temporary firewall rules to block offending IPs
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    Bruteblock allows system administrators to block various bruteforce attacks on UNIX services. The program analyzes system logs and adds attacker's IP into IPFW table effectively blocking them. Addresses are removed from the table after expiration period
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    FZBFD is Brute Force Detection for Filezilla ftp server. fzbfd.pl looks at the logs from filezilla and will auto ban or block ips from accessing your FTP server. FZBFD can be setup to run hourly using task manager and uses dshield.org's top offenders...
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