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Jail '''myrules''': | Jail '''myrules''': | ||
[myrules] | [myrules] | ||
uses '''filter.d/myrules.conf''' | |||
And | And | ||
[myjail] | [myjail] | ||
filter = myfilter | filter = myfilter | ||
Optionally refers to '''filter.d/myfilter.conf''' | |||
And a custom action defined as | And a custom action defined as | ||
action = myaction | action = myaction | ||
calls action.d/myaction.conf | calls '''action.d/myaction.conf''' | ||
Revision as of 13:29, 16 April 2025
Links
- Homepage Wiki
- Basic fail2ban commands
- sshguard, an alternative
- Archlinux wiki fail2ban
- Welcome to Fail2Ban’s developers documentation!
- https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-protect-ssh-with-fail2ban-on-ubuntu-20-04
Custom rules
assp.conf
failregex = \[Worker_.*\] <HOST> \[SMTP Error\] 535 5.7.8 Error: authentication failed:
\[Worker_.*\] \[SSL-in\] \[TLS-out\] <HOST> \[SMTP Error\] 535
\[Worker_.*\] \[MessageLimit\] <HOST>
\[Worker_.*\] <HOST> .* \[SMTP Error\] 554 5.7.1
HOWTO
test filter
fail2ban-regex /usr/share/assp/logs/maillog.txt /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/assp.conf
fail2ban-client
unban IP
fail2ban-client unban <IP>
Check in which jails IP is banned
fail2ban-client banned <ip>
Get statistics
fail2ban-client status
Status of one jail
fail2ban-client status sshd
|- Filter | |- Currently failed: 0 | |- Total failed: 14 | `- File list: /var/log/access.log `- Actions |- Currently banned: 8 |- Total banned: 8 `- Banned IP list:
Currently failed
Not banned yet
Structure
Relative to /etc/failban/
jail.conf and jail.local
By default jails have names matching their filter name, so
Jail myrules:
[myrules]
uses filter.d/myrules.conf
And
[myjail] filter = myfilter
Optionally refers to filter.d/myfilter.conf
And a custom action defined as
action = myaction
calls action.d/myaction.conf
action vs banaction
jail.d
filter.d
action.d
FAQ
Error in FilterPyinotify callback: 'module' object has no attribute '_strptime_time'
Enabling sshd-ddos filter seems to trigger this
WARNING Unable to find a corresponding IP address for client: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
Crap code, maybe look at usedns in fail.conf
I don't see the rules
Maybe its using ipset, check
ipset list
unban an IP
fail2ban-client set <jailname> unbanip <bannedip>
sshd rule not working on Ubuntu 20.04
Probably silently fails on missing pyinotify
apt install inotify-tools inotify-hookable python-pyinotify
OR change backend:
sshd_backend = systemd
(not working??)
