'; } else{ echo ''; } echo 'Hillstone Networks'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.huaantech.com.cn") { echo ''; echo 'huaantech'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.dcnetworks.com.cn") { echo ''; echo 'dcnetworks'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.w-ibeda.com") { if (false===strpos($_SERVER[REQUEST_URI],"/en/")) echo ''; else echo ''; echo 'w-ibeda'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.hp-telecom.com") { echo ''; echo 'hp-telecom'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.maipu.com") { echo ''; echo 'Maipu'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.ncurity.com") { echo ''; echo 'Ncurity'; } elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.socusnetwork.com") { echo ''; echo 'Socusnetwork'; } else{ echo ''; echo 'Hillstone Networks'; } ?>
 
   
 

RULE(RULE ID:205664)

Rule General Information
Release Date: 2020-06-19
Rule Name: FTP Brute Force Detection
Severity:
CVE ID:
Rule Protection Details
Description: A brute-force attack is a trial-and-error method used to obtain valuable information such as domain names, user names, and passwords. FTP brute-force attacks are often used to guess the user name and password of the target server. This rule is used to detect suspicious brute-force cracking in FTP.
Impact: Remote attacker may obtain the username and password of the target FTP server.
Affected OS: Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Other Unix, Network Device, Mac OS, Others
Reference:
Solutions
Set a strong password which has at least 15 characters including uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.