Best software against bruteforcing attacks?

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  • Calvinguy
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2002
    • 1752

    #1

    Best software against bruteforcing attacks?

    Anyone use proxypass? Seems to be quite popular.
  • Kray
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2002
    • 296

    #2
    you answered your own question?
    Dialers Suck

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    • Kevin2
      Confirmed User
      • May 2003
      • 1429

      #3
      Take a look at Strong Box it has worked excellent for me http://www.bettercgi.com/strongbox/

      Webmasters Trade Traffic!!!

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      • SABAI
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2001
        • 2880

        #4
        i heard that strongbox is da best out there

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        • raymor
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2002
          • 3745

          #5
          I won't comment on ProxyPass specifically,
          but a couple of people did mention Strongbox,
          so I should mention a couple things there.
          Some of the differences between Strongbox and
          other products are that Strongbox chooses
          best security over other considerations when
          there are two ways to do something, and the
          flexibility of Strongbox.

          We had a couple of design choices, for example,
          where we could either make it very easy to install
          or we could make it more secure. We chose
          security, and we just install it for you.
          We had a design choice where we could
          make it more secure, but AEBN video feed
          links had to be tweaked just a bit.
          We chose to make it more secure.

          Also we made it flexible. For example,
          anywhere that other software had a configuration
          variable we put a list. Instead of setting
          the password file to use, Strongbox
          let's you use as many different password files
          as you want. Instead of having one
          admin user, you can set as many different
          people as needed as having admin access.
          Where other systems might let you select an
          email address to recieve notifications about
          disabled usernames, Strongbox let's you
          set several email addresses if you want.

          Of course you don't have to use a password
          file at all. You want to use a MySQL database for
          your passwords? No problem. A remote
          authentication server, AVS style? Strongbox
          can work with that. Whatever you want to do,
          Strongbox will let you do. In fact, Strongbox's
          capabilities may give you ideas about things
          you will want to do but haven't thought of,
          like ithe handoff function that let's you securely
          link between the members area of sites on
          different servers, which various webmasters
          have put to various uses.

          Oh yes, I would be remiss if I didn't mention that
          Strongbox is a one time fee, not a monthly service. Two months of ProxyPass costs the
          same as a lifetime of Strongbox protection.

          Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
          For historical display only. This information is not current:
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