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    <title>Blacklist Ip Addresses</title>
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    <author>Salvatore Cattano</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[Introduction Recently I received an attack on my NAS and the funny thing is that i found out because the internet connection was slow.
Luck has it that after a while the NAS, even if under attack, was able to send me an email to inform me that user X was unable to log in and that after N attempts he had blocked the IP.
Strange, user X is not present in my NAS&hellip;]]></description>
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