[Bug 1628926] Re: Postpone login attempts if X successive attempts have failed

Robie Basak 1628926 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Oct 5 12:38:19 UTC 2016


See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack - that's the
counterargument.

But whichever way, you don't have the right audience here. Tell upstream
:)

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Title:
  Postpone login attempts if X successive attempts have failed

Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  ** This is a feature request that regards to security. **

  Please add to the login method a mechanism that postpones successive
  login attempts if X attempts have failed.

  Obviously this can be further enhanced - for example:
  If X successive login attempts failed, then disable that specific login method for that specific user for Y minutes.
  If Y minutes have passed and the additional successive attempts failed again - then disable that specific login method for that specific user for 2*Y minutes.
  And so on... 

  Values of X and Y should be configured by the 'root' user.

  Benefits: greatly reduces the risk of remotely brute-forcing the
  password.

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