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    Default Using dinamic IP with Brute Force Detection (BFD)

    Hi,

    One of my client using dial-up to connect to internet so the IP he use always changing.
    If i want to install Brute Force Detection (BFD) to server i'm afraid that he can't login to his SSH account because i read on some forum about Brute Force Detection (BFD) :

    "If your internet connection IP is dynamic this is not a good idea, and you should get a static IP"

    Please give me information, can i install BFD without lockout my client ?
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    wheather it is a dynamic ip has nothing to do with BFD It will only lock the ip out if it has X amount of faild logins

    if you are that worried about it white list the bock of ips that your client logs in on i log in via dynamic ip all the time no problems here

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    thanks dalem for the answer
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