What Do I Do If My Remote Server Port Is Not Updated in Brute-force Attack Records?
Symptom
The remote port of a server has been changed, but the brute-force attack records still displays the old port.
Solution
The remote port configuration is synchronized to HSS through the agent. If the remote port is changed, perform the following operations to restart the agent:
- Windows: Log in to the server as an administrator. Open Task Manager, right-click HostGuard and choose Restart from the shortcut menu.
- Linux: Run the service hostguard restart command as user root.
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