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Best sofware for ANTI brute force attacks?
The title says it all...
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The best solution is a layer 7 switch ... we use the WSD Pro from Radware
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I think I got it
http://www.radware.com/content/products/wsd/default.asp how much is it? there are no prices on the site |
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http://www.radware.com/content/products/sa/default.asp
This isn't a cheep solution but let's you intercept the traffic at the network layer rather then it adding load to your server. |
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this thing seems expensive as hell
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about $30,000
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if you are looking for something for brute force password attacks on your password protect areas, try proxy pass, or IPROT.
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Drop me a line on ICQ and i'll explain to you what i have and how it can solve more problems than just your brute force problem. See sig for contact info |
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