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by usr1106
732 days ago
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This was true in 2018. In recent years I get 100s, sometimes 1000s of login attempts a day on high addresses. My servers are on AWS addresses. If someone searches for servers (as opposed to routers, phones etc.) AWS might be a preferred address range. No experience whether scan rates depend on the address used. |
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There are open port scanners that just check what ports are open on which IPs, and there are separate ssh login brute-forcers. Once your machine gets picked up by the former, the latter will pile up.
I have two servers on adjacent IPs, both with ssh listening on a high port. One gets hammered with login attempts and the other does not.