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    400 Bad Request on panel login

    At the end of the file? below the " } " ? or inside like this? server { listen 8443 ssl; listen 8880; include conf.d/*ipv6_ports.inc; ssl_certificate /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/httpsd.pem...
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    Stopping Brute Force Attacks

    Daryl, fail2ban is more than a bit tricky to setup properly. Where are you finding the log files showing the attempts against the Plesk Control Panel? Also, have you thought about reporting the IP? Typically it's a hacked computer and the owners don't know it's been hacked until you...
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    Stopping Brute Force Attacks

    Dan, Where did you find the info on failed blocked attempts within Plesk? I've tested Plesk 10.1.1 and it isn't blocking anything after any number of failed attempts... :-( I'm trying to find a way to get fail2ban to also block failed login attempts against the Plesk Admin Panel but I can't...
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    Brute Force Attacks

    My Plesk 10.1.1 server is now CONSTANTLY being hammered for failed ssh, ftp, imap, pop3, smtp login attempts. The attacks come from IPs all over; China, Portugal, Mexico, Uzbekistan, etc. I've installed fail2ban to block ssh and ftp... BUT something like fail2ban should be in Plesk...
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    Stopping Brute Force Attacks

    After having a new MediaTemple (dv) 4.0 [Plesk 10.1.1] for less than a week my log files were being filled with ssh, ftp, pop3, imap, failed login attempts from IP addresses in China, Portugal, etc. Brute Force attacks are becoming more and more common, yet Plesk 10 has no security against...
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