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Vulpelab: Abuse Detection

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Abuse detection for Debian / Proxmox Linux servers. Command-line GUI (TUI), not WHM. Own Cloud module so a VL- key can be sold and validated for Linux.

  • Licence gate: no valid Linux GUI entitlement, no worker beyond licence entry
  • Encoded SSH collector ships observations to AttackHistory
  • Local SSH / DNSBL blocks without flushing CSF
  • Install: curl -fsSL https://attackhistory.com/install/linux.sh | sudo bash

What's New

0.1.0

Initial Linux command-line GUI: TUI + encoded SSH collector, VL- licence gate (vl-abusedetection-linuxgui), AttackHistory observations, tagged SSH/DNSBL blocks. Not the cPanel or Invision module.
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    v0.1.0 (August 16)

    Current release
    • Initial Linux command-line GUI: TUI + encoded SSH collector, VL- licence gate (vl-abusedetection-linuxgui), AttackHistory observations, tagged SSH/DNSBL blocks. Not the cPanel or Invision module.

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