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Blaze (he/him)@lemmy.zip to Linux@programming.dev · 1 year ago

OpenSSH introduces options to penalize undesirable behavior

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Blaze (he/him)@lemmy.zip to Linux@programming.dev · 1 year ago
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    In the old days we called it tar pitting.

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      Tell me in the old days there were other things that could happen. Like feathering somebody after tar pitting. I dont know what that would’ve meant. Maybe servers ridiculing an attacker or something.

      Tar pitting sounds way more fun than rate limiting >.>

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        I think it’s supposed to evoke an image of an animal getting trapped in a tarpit.

        IIRC, originally it was adding a delay on SMTP connections to keep spammers busy.

        https://verifalia.com/help/email-validations/what-is-smtp-tarpitting

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        Like feathering somebody after tar pitting. I dont know what that would’ve meant. Maybe servers ridiculing an attacker or something

        Could be a feature where servers would add your IP to a list, and send it to the clients (like a list somewhere in case of a website)

        Then clients would start sending random metasploit-esk requests to those IPS

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      First time I hear that term, interesting

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        You should look into it. Network tarpitting has an interesting history.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarpit_(networking)

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