Brute force attack by ssh : Feb 2 22:20:07 djehl-laptop sshd[26875]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=219.153.65.105 user=root Feb 2 22:20:07 djehl-laptop sshd[26875]: pam_winbind(sshd:auth): getting password (0x00000388) Feb 2 22:20:07 djehl-laptop sshd[26875]: pam_winbind(sshd:auth): pam_get_item returned a password Feb 2 22:20:07 djehl-laptop sshd[26875]: pam_winbind(sshd:auth): request wbcLogonUser failed: WBC_ERR_AUTH_ERROR, PAM error: PAM_USER_UNKNOWN (10), NTSTATUS: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER, Error message was: No such user Feb 2 22:20:09 djehl-laptop sshd[26875]: Failed password for root from 219.153.65.105 port 56630 ssh2 Feb 2 22:20:17 djehl-laptop sshd[26877]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 105.65.153.219.broad.cq.cq.dynamic.163data.com.cn [219.153.65.105] failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
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