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This blog article demonstrates how to detect ssh attacks using Nagios.
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bynishith, August 1, 2012
Worked well as per the documentation. But, there should be some measurement to get all "SSH ATTACK LOGS" in "Nagios Availability Report".

To SUM UP, Nagios availability report shall show us below stuff as output.

SSH ATTACK Time
SSH ATTACK Date
IP from which SSH ATTACK has happen
Total ATTACK TIME (i.e. brute force)

Thanks
bygajender, July 26, 2012
it is really good, finally i got rid from ssh attack on the server. I was looking for long to get such solution. thanks very much.