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    sshguard complaining about an attack from the pfSense system itself?

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        @ibbetsion said in sshguard complaining about an attack from the pfSense system itself?:

        192.168.1.2 is assigned IP of the pfSense firewall from my ISP router. It is the only device connected to the ISP router

        This is a WAN interface ...

        192.168.7.1 is the IP of the pfSense firewall itself (WAN1)

        Another WAN interface ...

        192.168.5.2 is the assigned IP of the second WAN port on the pfSense firewall (WAN2)

        And another WAN interface ...

        No LAN(s) ?

        Remove all rules on all WAN interfaces.
        The default action will be block all (DROP) - so sshguard won't be bothered again.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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