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- 25 Mar 2021, 16:30
- Forum: SG Discussions
- Topic: Application control and http connections
- Replies: 0
- Views: 195
Application control and http connections
Hi there, I'd like to block the outgoing http/https connections to any site except, let's say, example.com. I've created an IP Policy rule using the following application control rule: Default Action: Deny Application: http, https, http2 Content Control: server: Allow selected: example.com As far as...
- 02 Sep 2013, 09:58
- Forum: SG Discussions
- Topic: Ban IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempts
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6050
Re: Ban IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempt
Hi Peter, Thanks for your reply. Our Clavister is configured to force the user to log in when it receives an incoming connection to our servers from the outside. Our admin console is not accessible and what we are concerned about is the user_auth_rules being broken by a brute force attack. The attac...
- 22 Aug 2013, 09:37
- Forum: SG Discussions
- Topic: Ban IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempts
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6050
Ban IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempts
Hi,
Every day our SG61 with CorePlus 9.30 is reporting a high rate of unsuccessful login attempts from the same IP.
Is there any option to automatically ban an IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempts?
Regards.
Carlos.
Every day our SG61 with CorePlus 9.30 is reporting a high rate of unsuccessful login attempts from the same IP.
Is there any option to automatically ban an IP address after multiple unsuccessful login attempts?
Regards.
Carlos.
- 04 Nov 2011, 15:31
- Forum: SG Discussions
- Topic: IPPOOL: Message "No offers were received"
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2629
IPPOOL: Message "No offers were received"
Hi, Following the steps to configure a SSL VPN Sever, I created a DHCP server which seems to be working properly. However, since then I've been receiving the message "No offers were received", category=IPPOOL, Rule_name=sslvpn_pool, Event= no_offer_received. Could anybody give me more information ab...
- 16 Sep 2011, 10:24
- Forum: SG Discussions
- Topic: Webauth: Preventing browsers to store the password
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1728
Webauth: Preventing browsers to store the password
We have realized that most users have the username and password stored in the browser so they just have to click the submit button in the login page. Furthermore, the username and password can be easily seen in the browser settings if the user leaves his computer unattended. We consider it is obviou...