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the indigo 04-06-2004 04:17 PM

Password protection + Monitoring solution?
 
Since the search option doesn't work...

Does anyone knows an All Around Solution for Password Protection and Download Monitoring/Threshold like Pennywize BUT server-side?

Pennywize detects half the subnets and is slow on attacks... I need something like Password Sentry with a Download Monitoring feature.

thx

PxG 04-06-2004 04:27 PM

try www.proxypass.com :BangBang:

TheSaint 04-06-2004 04:38 PM

I've said this before but the best solution is to do nothing, usually.

I get 2-3 attacks a day sometimes of up to a million password attempts. As long as you enforce random passwords they all fail.

Its actually cheaper in cpu and I/O cycles for most sites to do nothing. The products that try to block proxy attacks usually use more bandwith than just ignoring the problem, and they introduce the real possibility of blocking a legitimate customer.

Volantt 04-06-2004 04:46 PM

Raptor uses an Apache Module to force a dynamic login instead of the basic username/password pairing. All the bandwidth and username logging is handled server side. Hit me up on ICQ, I will give you more details.

http://www.raptorprotection.com/demo

ICQ: 2393986


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the indigo 04-06-2004 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PxG
try www.proxypass.com :BangBang:
proxypass is not 100% server side and needs to give more details (how much bandwitdh each account used, etc.)

the indigo 04-06-2004 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheSaint
I've said this before but the best solution is to do nothing, usually.

I get 2-3 attacks a day sometimes of up to a million password attempts. As long as you enforce random passwords they all fail.

Its actually cheaper in cpu and I/O cycles for most sites to do nothing. The products that try to block proxy attacks usually use more bandwith than just ignoring the problem, and they introduce the real possibility of blocking a legitimate customer.

You are right on enforcing random passwords... problem right currently is that we already have many members with simple passwords.

icedemon 04-06-2004 06:51 PM

I've always like iProtect.
http://www.digital-concepts.net/cgi-iprotect.html


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