I've got a CentOS 5.x box running on a VPS platform. My VPS host misinterpreted a support inquiry I had about connectivity and effectively flushed some iptables rules. This resulted in ssh listening on the standard port and acknowledging port connectivity tests. Annoying.
The good news is that I require SSH Authorized keys. As far as I can tell, I don't think there was any successful breach. I'm still very concerned about what I'm seeing in /var/log/secure though:
Apr 10 06:39:27 echo sshd[22297]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 222-237-78-139.tongkni.co.kr failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
Apr 10 13:39:27 echo sshd[22298]: Received disconnect from 222.237.78.139: 11: Bye Bye
Apr 10 06:39:31 echo sshd[22324]: Invalid user edu1 from 222.237.78.139
Apr 10 06:39:31 echo sshd[22324]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 222-237-78-139.tongkni.co.kr failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
Apr 10 13:39:31 echo sshd[22330]: input_userauth_request: invalid user edu1
Apr 10 13:39:31 echo sshd[22330]: Received disconnect from 222.237.78.139: 11: Bye Bye
Apr 10 06:39:35 echo sshd[22336]: Invalid user test1 from 222.237.78.139
Apr 10 06:39:35 echo sshd[22336]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 222-237-78-139.tongkni.co.kr failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
Apr 10 13:39:35 echo sshd[22338]: input_userauth_request: invalid user test1
Apr 10 13:39:35 echo sshd[22338]: Received disconnect from 222.237.78.139: 11: Bye Bye
Apr 10 06:39:39 echo sshd[22377]: Invalid user test from 222.237.78.139
Apr 10 06:39:39 echo sshd[22377]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for 222-237-78-139.tongkni.co.kr failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
Apr 10 13:39:39 echo sshd[22378]: input_userauth_request: invalid user test
Apr 10 13:39:39 echo sshd[22378]: Received disconnect from 222.237.78.139: 11: Bye Bye
What exactly does "POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT" mean? That it was successful? Or that it didn't like the IP the request was coming from?
Answer
Unfortunately this in now a very common occurrence. It is an automated attack on SSH which is using 'common' usernames to try and break into your system. The message means exactly what it says, it does not mean that you have been hacked, just that someone tried.
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