Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-21 Thread p dont think
søn, 19.09.2004 kl. 14.38 skrev Tony Earnshaw: This plugin is old and out of date, but was designed to do what you want using a MySQL database to back it up. It probably needs a lot of work before putting it to use http://squirrelmail.org/plugins/lock_down_2.1.tar.gz I'll have a look at that

Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-20 Thread Tony Earnshaw
man, 20.09.2004 kl. 13.43 skrev p dont think: [...] > > It works perfectly now with MySQL 4.0.20 and PHP 4.3 and is just what I > > needed. I "tidied it up", substituted "==" for "=" in "if" statements in > > functions.php and corrected the English where necessary. > > > > I can package it up and

Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-20 Thread p dont think
søn, 19.09.2004 kl. 14.38 skrev Tony Earnshaw: This plugin is old and out of date, but was designed to do what you want using a MySQL database to back it up. It probably needs a lot of work before putting it to use http://squirrelmail.org/plugins/lock_down_2.1.tar.gz I'll have a look at that

Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-20 Thread Tony Earnshaw
søn, 19.09.2004 kl. 14.38 skrev Tony Earnshaw: > > This plugin is old and out of date, but was designed to do what you want > > using a MySQL database to back it up. It probably needs a lot of work > > before putting it to use > > > > http://squirrelmail.org/plugins/lock_down_2.1.tar.gz > >

Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-19 Thread Tony Earnshaw
lør, 18.09.2004 kl. 23.30 skrev p dont think: [...] > > The site's on the Internet and in theory it should be safe enough, but > > is there any way I can restrict dictionary attacks by limiting the > > number of login attempts, similar the the PAM pam_tally module or > > Postfix smtpd_mumble_error

Re: [SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-18 Thread p dont think
> Using SQM on an 1100+ user site and everybody's very happy , Thanks! > > SQM 1.4.3a > Courier IMAP 3.0.6 > Users in Openldap 2.2.17, passwords generated with apg at "standard" > settings, users may not change their own passwords. A typical password > would look like "ErEld7Od". Users log in with

[SM-USERS] Login dictionay attacks

2004-09-18 Thread Tony Earnshaw
Hi list, Using SQM on an 1100+ user site and everybody's very happy , Thanks! SQM 1.4.3a Courier IMAP 3.0.6 Users in Openldap 2.2.17, passwords generated with apg at "standard" settings, users may not change their own passwords. A typical password would look like "ErEld7Od". Users log in with the