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Another option is limiting login attempts with RDPGuard. Source: about 1 year ago
This sounds like a good use for RDPGuard: https://rdpguard.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Using a different approach RDPguard helps a lot. https://rdpguard.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
Oct 4 11:59:49 filter bash: WARN [10-04 11:59:49] - SeverProtection.addCnt, Attacker suspect found by IP count! Domain = rdpguard.com, ip = 66.152.133.228. Source: over 2 years ago
If you can I'd recommend setting up pfsense or something similar between your home network and the outside internet. If you cannot, perhaps try to set this up. I've never used it but was curious if it existed as I've heard of the linux version (fail2ban) for years. It automatically will add firewall rules to block IP's based on conditions you set like failed logon attempts. Source: almost 3 years ago
Fail2ban - Intrusion prevention framework
SSHGuard - SSHGuard monitors services through their logging activity.
Syspeace - Syspeace is a Intrusion Detection and Prevention System prevents brute force attacks on Microsoft Windows Servers. Syspeace is made for you, with the safety of every type of business in mind.
IPBan - Block hacking attempts on RDP, SSH, SMTP and much more
Denyhosts - The idea of denying access to SSH servers is nothing new and I was inspired by many other scripts...
win2ban - win2ban is a Fail2ban implementation for Windows systems.