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      inroute @tiagom
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      @tiagom GNU/Linux

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        stacksofplates @inroute
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        @inroute said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

        Hi everyone,

        I think I'm under attack I need help please.

        Hackers are trying to login to my pbx gateway. I don't know why I viewed the log file to see why my gateway is rebooting himself every few minutes using this command below

        tail -f /var/log/messages
        authpriv.info dropbear[32417]: Child connection from xx.xx.xx.xx:2xxxx
        authpriv.info dropbear[32417]: exit before auth: Disconnect received
        auth.warn login[20056]: invalid password for 'UNKNOWN' on 'pts/7'
        auth.warn login[20118]: invalid password for 'UNKNOWN' on 'pts/1'
        auth.warn login[20582]: invalid password for 'UNKNOWN' on 'pts/4'
        auth.warn login[20656]: invalid password for 'UNKNOWN' on 'pts/5'

        And I see UNKNOWN user is trying to access.

        I did a research about that on Google and I found a solution for that say have close SSH PasswordAuthentication. But I followed the steps to do that an I didn't find the file sshd_config that should be edit In etc/SSH/

        Can someone help me please.

        make sure you use /etc/ssh not /etc/SSH, the second doesn't exist.

        You'll want to change these two:

        PasswordAuthentication yes
        PubkeyAuthentication no
        

        to

        PasswordAuthentication no
        PubkeyAuthentication yes
        

        Make sure to add your key before you restart the sshd process.

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          inroute @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates there is no ssh file or folder under /etc/

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            stacksofplates @inroute
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            @inroute said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

            @stacksofplates there is no ssh file or folder under /etc/

            what's your output from ls /etc/

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              stacksofplates
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              Also what PBX is this? Is it FreePBX?

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              • coliverC
                coliver
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                Would be a good idea to setup fail 2 ban as well.

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                  tiagom
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                  From the original post looks like you are using dropbear ssh.. config should be /etc/config/dropbear

                  Looks like you need to set

                  option PasswordAuth 'off'
                  

                  https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/dropbear has more details as i couldn't (quickly) find official documentation.

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                    stacksofplates @coliver
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                    @coliver said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

                    Would be a good idea to setup fail 2 ban as well.

                    I hope at some point in the future they make the setup a little easier. It's fairly daunting for a new person. Pam_tally2 and faillock are fairly easy to set up, but rely on PAM. Would be nice to have a middle ground.

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                      stacksofplates @tiagom
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                      @tiagom said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

                      From the original post looks like you are using dropbear ssh.. config should be /etc/config/dropbear

                      Looks like you need to set

                      option PasswordAuth 'off'
                      

                      https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/dropbear has more details as i couldn't (quickly) find official documentation.

                      Good catch, I didn't notice that.

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                        tiagom @coliver
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                        @coliver said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

                        Would be a good idea to setup fail 2 ban as well.

                        Agreed.

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                          inroute
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                          there is no config folder in the /etc/ directory but i found dropbear folder in the /etc/ directory and it contain tow files

                          dropbear _dss_host_key
                          dropbear _rsa_host_key

                          any idea

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                            tiagom
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                            What about under /etc/default/dropbear

                            What distro and pbx are you running so we can stop guessing.

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                              inroute @tiagom
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                              @tiagom no there no under /etc/default/dropbear

                              sorry Tiagom im new in Linux
                              the pbx is Panasonic gsm gateway

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                                inroute @tiagom
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                                @tiagom Linux version 3.0.76-4.i586 gcc version 4.4.1 ( GCC)

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                                  tiagom
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                                  It looks like you need to set

                                   DROPBEAR_EXTRA_ARGS="-s"
                                  

                                  in the dropbear init file.

                                  https://github.com/mkj/dropbear/blob/master/debian/dropbear.init

                                  *It states Do not configure this file. Edit /etc/default/dropbear instead! in the latest version. Your version maybe older or modified by panasonic since /etc/default/dropbear doesnt exist..

                                  Arg found here

                                  http://linux.die.net/man/8/dropbear

                                  But honestly, if there is a firewall in front of this pbx box it maybe easier to do it there.

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                                    inroute @tiagom
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                                    @tiagom so what do you think i must do to stop hackers and right now one hacker he made the gateway reboots like 100 time

                                    is there a way that i can block him

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                                      inroute @tiagom
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                                      @tiagom please see this link
                                      http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/dropbearkey.8.html

                                      do you think it will help and honestly if you can guide me on how to do it .
                                      it will be nice from you

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                                        tiagom
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                                        Its difficult to suggest without knowing the environment..

                                        The simplest is change passwords if its compromised.

                                        If its behind a firewall you can block traffic on port 22 unless its from your ip..

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                                          inroute @tiagom
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                                          @tiagom ummmm....

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                                            JaredBusch @inroute
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                                            @inroute said in I'm under attack I need help in ssh:

                                            @tiagom ummmm....

                                            @tiagom is exactly right. You have a Panasonic device on your network, it should be behind your router/firewall, so just turn off port 22 at your router/firewall.

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