On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Randy R <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Anyone tried installing Asterisk in a AWS server?
>
> I'd think twice about trying this, taking into account the recent
> spate of attacks to so many of us coming from Amazon EC2 and
> particularly their answer to complaints, which was something like
> "Deal with it."
>
> /r
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I just set up fail2ban, I didn't even think to check where the attacks
were coming from

'109.170.0.33' "r...@yzz" some website
'173.213.105.2' Cpanel. Duncanwierman.com DUNCANWIERMANCOM
(NET-173-213-105-0-1) 173.213.105.0 - 173.213.105.31
'211.99.208.45' China
'222.123.98.236' "Maxnet" in Bangkok
'67.212.176.82' Redhotservers.com, cpanel
'85.214.123.204' Germany, Parallels Plesk Panel
'94.102.1.212' Turkey, cpanel
'98.234.67.70' Comcast

Looks like nobody is using ec2 to attack my wimpy little asterisk box
in a corner, more shared hosting that i thought though.

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