Need to mute SSH Password Guessing
I do find that the ability to mute alarms is somewhat idiosyncratic—sometimes I can mute for all devices, sometimes I can't; sometimes the choices aren't granular enough. But the only one that is a consistent bother is SSH Password Guessing (for GitHub specifically).
Unfortunately, something that I do on a regular basis in my workflow is causing the SSH Password Guessing alarm to come up several times a day. I think it might be Atlassian SourceTree, but I'm not certain. I do a lot of work with GitHub using both the command line and SourceTree, and I do a lot of building of Kubernetes applications hosted on Git repositories. I also have some IT-installed security monitoring software on my computer too, so that might have something to do with it.
My point is this: I do need to mute this alarm. I understand why this is one that people ought to be aware of, but I do think I have hit on a case where this is a legitimate use case.
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indeed,
this is similar to:
Alarm muting by device group – Firewalla
and
crowdsource settings – Firewalla -
I have the same issue, but for device port scanning .. "xy is scanning ports on device [public ipv4 address]" .. In the last couple of days I receive this alarm 50 times a day. I want to mute only this kind of alarm, not all security alarms .. I believe this not possible at the moment, right?
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