We need a good protection against bruteforce attacks! Is Proxypass any good? - I'm so sick and tired of scriptkiddies playing with Accessdiver
Proxypass - is it good?
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we have had good results with proxypassIf you need a good company for check writing services, then check out checkissuing, and for webhosting, check out Phoenix NAPComment
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I protect is better! 1 time fee and no off-server communications and its per server and not per domain.
http://www.digital-concepts.net/cgi-iprotect.html
ChrisAvailable for contract programming work. C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Delphi, MySql, Oracle. [email protected]Comment
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I have used most the well know systems to protect members areas.
My fav so far = proxypassComment
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hey Jizar,
I've never used proxypass, but I have used Iprotect for about 3 years now.
I would recommend paying the onetime fee and getting Iprotect, it has never let me down.
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"iProtect also protects web sites from automated password cracking/hacking programs like brutus and wwwhack that 'try' many different username/password combo's searching for a valid login"Originally posted by programmer4hire
I protect is better! 1 time fee and no off-server communications and its per server and not per domain.
http://www.digital-concepts.net/cgi-iprotect.html
Chris
- will it block Accessdiver and other programs where the user:pass requests are made thru proxies? That's what we need
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Simple answer: nope.Originally posted by Jizar II
"iProtect also protects web sites from automated password cracking/hacking programs like brutus and wwwhack that 'try' many different username/password combo's searching for a valid login"
- will it block Accessdiver and other programs where the user:pass requests are made thru proxies? That's what we need
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Yes it stops proxy based hacks.Originally posted by Jizar II
"iProtect also protects web sites from automated password cracking/hacking programs like brutus and wwwhack that 'try' many different username/password combo's searching for a valid login"
- will it block Accessdiver and other programs where the user:pass requests are made thru proxies? That's what we need
ChrisAvailable for contract programming work. C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Delphi, MySql, Oracle. [email protected]Comment
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As described, there's no way it could, since it would have absolutely no idea what IPs are open proxies.Originally posted by programmer4hire
Yes it stops proxy based hacks.
Proxypass does the proxy thing and it does all the same stuff IProtect does as well.
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Hi All,
If you have any more questions, visit our website or hit me up on ICQ. 153529369
Thank you everyone for backing our product. We are really working hard to ensure that it's top notch!
Best regards,
PxG
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ProxyPass is very good, Pennywize too.
what's better is a solution that some sites have coded for themselves where they hide the members URL with a script, the login is form based - most password crackers will give up trying to crack sites that go that route, we're not talking about Einsteins here, a very small roadblock will get rid of 90% of them.I moved my sites to Vacares Hosting. I've saved money, my hair is thicker, lost some weight too! Thanks Sly!Comment



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