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06-30-2008, 03:48 PM
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BFD or LFD?
Which should I use, BFD (Brute Force Detection) or LFD (Logon Failure Daemon)?
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Which should I use, BFD (Brute Force Detection) or LFD (Logon Failure Daemon)?
I use BFD along with AFP (Advanced Firewall Policy).
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I've used LFD before. It is nice because it emails you every time a brute force attack is detected and it has a lot of settings you can customize (it also integrates with WHM as a plugin).
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I like LFD if you have cpanel, easy to administer.
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