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Blocking SMTP authentication brute force attacks using Fail2Ban - Fail2Ban can be used to block brute force attacks against your mail server. The attackers are blocked by their source IP using iptables. Although it doesn't block SMTP attacks by default, Fail2Ban can be configured to do so.
Fail2ban works by scanning log files to detect attacks such as log entries indicating multiple failed login attempts. It scans though the log, identifies an offending IP address, then creates an on-the-fly firewall rule to block it. It is typically configured to use iptables to accomplish this, however, it is not restricted to any one firwall, or using just firewall rules.