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ENDLESSH(1) | General Commands Manual | ENDLESSH(1) |
NAME¶
endless
— An SSH
tarpit
SYNOPSIS¶
endless |
[-46chsvV ] [-d
delay] [-f
config] [-l
max banner length] [-m
max clients] [-p
port] |
DESCRIPTION¶
endless
is an SSH tarpit that very slowly
sends an endless, random SSH banner.
endless
keeps SSH clients locked up for
hours or even days at a time. The purpose is to put your real SSH server on
another port and then let the script kiddies get stuck in this tarpit
instead of bothering a real server.
Since the tarpit is in the banner before any cryptographic exchange occurs, this program doesn't depend on any cryptographic libraries. It's a simple, single-threaded, standalone C program. It uses poll() to trap multiple clients at a time.
The options are as follows:
-4
- Forces
endless
to use IPv4 addresses only. -6
- Forces
endless
to use IPv6 addresses only. -d
delay- Message milliseconds delay. Default: 10000
-f
config- Set and load config file. By default
endless
looks for /etc/endlessh/config. -h
- Print the help message and exit.
-l
max banner length- Maximum banner line length (3-255). Default: 32
-m
max clients- Maximum number of clients. Default: 4096
-p
port- Set the listening port. By default
endless
listens on port 2222. -s
- Print diagnostics to syslog. By default
endless
prints them to standard output. -v
- Print diagnostics. Can be specified up to twice to increase verbosity.
-V
- Causes
endless
to print version information and exit.
If endless
receives the SIGTERM signal it
will gracefully shut down the daemon, allowing it to write a complete,
consistent log.
A SIGHUP signal requests a reload of its configuration file.
A SIGUSR1 signal will print connections stats to the log.
FILES¶
- /etc/endlessh/config
- The default
endless
configuration file.
January 29, 2020 | Debian |