Gary,
I am seeing the exact same traffic pattern & attempts as of ~10:20pm PST:
Single attempts to remote root ssh from disparate IP's with few (if any)
repeated source location. So now we have a sample size of 2 :)
When I saw this hitting my servers last night I thought it an odd attack
pattern but surmised it was either a targeted slow attack with spoofed IP's
or a "slow roll" botnet using throttled connects to try flying under the
radar for alerting. I was leaning toward the latter and even more so now
that I see my organization isn't the only one.
Just block root ssh and apply a source IP whitelist for valid non-root
allows if you require remote ssh for day to day. I consider it bad security
practice to allow remote root ssh anyway. People should use user accounts
and a sane sudoers config instead.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Baribault [mailto:gary_at_baribault.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 5:27 AM
To: incidents_at_securityfocus.com
Subject: Weird SSH attack last night and this morning (still ongoing)
I don't know what is going on last night and this morning ... I have
three Linux servers facing the Internet, two on cable modems and another
on a static IP/commercial connection and this last one is a gateway to a
Web/FTP/SMTP/Pop3/NTP Linux based system.
I have DenyHosts installed on all three and have blocked about 75
attempts .. from known compromised adresses .. The log shows
(obviously) that there where even more attempts from adresses that are
unknown to DenyHosts but there was only one login attemps per adress and
it was with the Root account .. which is obviously blocked in my sshd
config ..
Of the three machines, one of them only had about 10 attempts, but the
other two had about 200 attempts .. all of them with only 1 try with the
user Root ..
Is any one else seing this? or am I being targeted? This is still going
on now .. and it started arround 10:00 last night GMT+4
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Gary Baribault
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Received on May 07 2008