I don't know if the SuSeFirewall can be configured this way - others
on the list will will.
I, myself, would go straight to iptables - and was planning to do so
in the next few weeks in anticipation of exactly the kind of attack
you face.
Have a look at
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/iptables-HOWTO.html and
related HOW-TOs.
Note: Only one of iptables or ipchains can be in
the Kernel at once, so if you have anything else that already uses
ipchains, you can also do what you need using ipchains instead of
iptables. It's just that iptables is newer (and easier to configure?).
Chris Haynes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oscar Arturo Ross Gurrola"
Every time I check the system log, I see unauthorized attempts to logon to the ftp server from dial-up or ISDN hosts. I'd like to reject network connections from these domains (not from the hosts, since they have dinamic ip addresses; I want to block the domains). How can I do it