This file is not part of the Brute Force Monitor's counting, as it's only used to show you what each attack was in the BFM GUI interface.This contains the IPs blocked for bruteforcing as shown in the Brute Force Monitor interface.The nf files stores the logs' last write and parse data, to prevent redundant parsing by BFM.ip_blacklist is where IPs bruteforcing the DA login are blocked.ip_whitelists if for whitelisting IPs for DirectAdmin logins only (port 2222 by default), whereas brute_skip.list is a whitelist for all services monitored by BFM.Ip_blacklists, ip_whitelists, and brute_skip.list The following discusses the purposes of the files and directories under /usr/local/directadmin/data/admin/ as related to BFM: # /usr/local/directadmin/data/admin/ BFM Files If not, one could use the following commands to install:Ī path to SquirrelMail log file to be scanned by Brute Force Monitor.
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