Brute ForceProtection
Automated detection and blocking of brute-force login attempts. Monitors SSH, FTP, WordPress, IMAP/POP, SMTP, and MySQL - banning attackers before they get in.
What is Brute Force Protection?
A brute force attack is when someone tries to log in to your server by guessing passwords over and over. Bots run through thousands of combinations, targeting SSH, FTP, WordPress, IMAP/POP, SMTP, and MySQL.
Brute Force Protection checks login logs every 5 minutes across all services. When it detects repeated failures from the same IP, it automatically bans that address - stopping the attack before the password is cracked.
How It Works
Monitor
Login logs for SSH, FTP, WordPress, IMAP/POP, SMTP, and MySQL are checked every 5 minutes.
Detect Pattern
Repeated failed logins from the same IP are flagged as a brute force pattern.
Ban IP
The attacking IP is automatically banned, blocking all further access.
Alert
Ban details are logged and visible in the panel for full transparency.
Protection Features
Login Monitoring
Login logs are checked every 5 minutes. Failed logins are counted per IP across every protected service.
Auto-Ban
When an IP exceeds the failure threshold, it is automatically banned. No manual action needed.
Multi-Service Coverage
Protects SSH, FTP, WordPress, IMAP/POP, SMTP, and MySQL - all from a single system.
Brute Force Protection is Included with Every Plan
Login monitoring, auto-ban, and multi-service coverage across 6 services - all included at no extra cost with every VPS plan.
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