By default, the out-of-star virtual host management platform has installed protection services against FTP exhaustive attacks.
But you have to set it further to work:
Start-Administrative Tools-Local Security Policy
Account policy---set 100 errors and lock it.
Why not limit it to 3 times? 3 times are too few. Once a user makes a mistake, he has to go to the user area to modify the FTP password before logging in, so it is generally recommended to 100 times.
In this way, when an attack occurs, the protection service of the extra-Satellite FTP exhaustive attack will automatically start, automatically changing the user's password to a 40-bit irreversible random password.
An attacked user must go to the user area to modify the FTP password before logging in.
But you have to set it further to work:
Start-Administrative Tools-Local Security Policy
Account policy---set 100 errors and lock it.
Why not limit it to 3 times? 3 times are too few. Once a user makes a mistake, he has to go to the user area to modify the FTP password before logging in, so it is generally recommended to 100 times.
In this way, when an attack occurs, the protection service of the extra-Satellite FTP exhaustive attack will automatically start, automatically changing the user's password to a 40-bit irreversible random password.
An attacked user must go to the user area to modify the FTP password before logging in.