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Abuse Desks
Once upon a time, Mukund Sivaraman <muks at mukund.org> said:
> If an abuse report is incorrect, then it is fair to complain.
The thing is: are 3 failed SSH logins from an IP legitimately "abuse"?
I've typoed IP/FQDN before and gotten an SSH response, and taken several
tries before I realized my error. Did I actually "abuse" someone's
server? I didn't get in, and it's hard to say that the server resources
I used with a few failed tries were anything more than negligible.
I've had users tripped up by fail2ban because they were trying to access
a server they don't use often and took several tries to get the password
right or had the wrong SSH key. Should that have triggered an abuse
email?
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Chris Adams <cma at cmadams.net>
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