Optimum Pennywize settings?

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  • Andre
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2002
    • 1156

    #1

    Optimum Pennywize settings?

    Anyone willing to share how many subnets you let on before you shut down the account?
  • Tat2Jr
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2001
    • 4882

    #2
    I found the best way to optimize my pennywize was to stop paying for it week after week, and buy strongbox! Strongbox mops up the floor with pennywize in security.
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    • Andre
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2002
      • 1156

      #3
      Originally posted by Tat2Jr
      I found the best way to optimize my pennywize was to stop paying for it week after week, and buy strongbox! Strongbox mops up the floor with pennywize in security.
      Waiting for Ray to install it. In the mean time I'm running PennyW. So anyone have any experince on how many subnets to allow?

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      • raymor
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2002
        • 3745

        #4
        I'm hoping your host will get me FTP access tomorrow so
        I can get that taken care of for you. In the meantime, the
        graph below (based on Strongbox data) should give you an
        idea of where to set your IP threshhold. The data isn't exactly
        what you'd really want for making this decision, but it should help.
        Pennywize works on 24 hour period while the data below covers
        longer time periods. I don't think that's going to matter very
        much at all though, as you'll see in the graph. What may make
        a bigger difference is that the graph below only accounts for
        the first 3 octets of the IP, so 123.123.123.123 would show
        up the same as 123.123.123.124. That's because Strongbox
        knows that dial up and other dynamic IP users often get IPs in the same
        subnet while different people aren't very likely to be in the
        same subnet by random chance. never the less, here's the data.
        It shows how many usernames were used from how many different IPs:



        The leftmost point shows that about 5,300 usernames had only
        one IP. 1,400 usernames had 2 IPs. About 850 usernames had 3 IPs.
        The curve quickly drops. It's very low after about 6-10 IPs, which means
        that very few usernames were used from more than 8 IPs.
        The vast majority were used from 1,2, or 3 IP ranges. So I'd set my
        cutoff between 4 and 10. Exactly where to set it depends on how tough
        you want to be. Are you having a major problem and want to really
        crack down on compromised passwords, or are you willing to let
        some trading go on to reduce the number of legit users blocked?
        Of course if your host takes care of getting FTP so I can upload
        Strongbox that'll take care of the issue once and for all.
        Last edited by raymor; 03-13-2005, 10:42 PM.
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        • mistress69
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2005
          • 2804

          #5
          bump for ya

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