xinetd
daemon can add a basic level of protection from Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. The following is a list of directives which can aid in limiting the effectiveness of such attacks:
per_source
— Defines the maximum number of instances for a service per source IP address. It accepts only integers as an argument and can be used in both xinetd.conf
and in the service-specific configuration files in the xinetd.d/
directory.
cps
— Defines the maximum number of connections per second. This directive takes two integer arguments separated by white space. The first argument is the maximum number of connections allowed to the service per second. The second argument is the number of seconds that xinetd
must wait before re-enabling the service. It accepts only integers as arguments and can be used in either the xinetd.conf
file or the service-specific configuration files in the xinetd.d/
directory.
max_load
— Defines the CPU usage or load average threshold for a service. It accepts a floating point number argument.
uptime
, who
, and procinfo
commands for more information about load average.
xinetd
. Refer to the xinetd.conf
man page for more information.