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ftp brute force.Is there a way to stop a brute force attack on IIS 5.0, my log file shows a
lot of attempts to login as Admin on my FTP site.. Not the smart way, but you can start with IP restriction to blocking it at
firewall and router level. -- Regards, Bernard Cheah http://www.iis-resources.com/ http://www.iiswebcastseries.com/ http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ "Henok Girma" <nospam@spamfree.com> wrote in message news:Cz6%f.679572$084.333746@attbi_s22...Show quoteHide quote > Is there a way to stop a brute force attack on IIS 5.0, my log file shows > a lot of attempts to login as Admin on my FTP site.. > > >
IUSR problem
One-way trust, Kerberos & IIS SSL redirects to other SSL Self signed standalone CA gives: "Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificat XMLHTTP no longer works after updates PORT 80 ALWAYS IS CLOSED. Question: Security concerns enabling iisadmpwd for PWD change? IIS using old SSL Certificate disabling ssl v2.0 How to provide IIS to Developers |
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