[+] Fail2Ban

Tematy związane z oprogramowaniem, instalacją, konfiguracją
konsola
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Rejestracja: 13 stycznia 2016, 09:33

[+] Fail2Ban

Post autor: konsola »

Mam problem z konfiguracją fail2ban np. nie jestem banowany na 60s przy trzy krotnym błędnym wpisaniu hasło do ssh albo ftp.

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# Fail2Ban configuration file.
#
# This file was composed for Debian systems from the original one
# provided now under /usr/share/doc/fail2ban/examples/jail.conf
# for additional examples.
#
# Comments: use '#' for comment lines and ';' for inline comments
#
# To avoid merges during upgrades DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE
# and rather provide your changes in /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
#


# The DEFAULT allows a global definition of the options. They ca$
# in each jail afterwards.


[DEFAULT]


# "ignoreip" can be an IP address, a CIDR mask or a DNS host. Fa$
# ban a host which matches an address in this list. Several addr$
# defined using space separator.
ignoreip = 0.0.0.0


# External command that will take an tagged arguments to ignore,$
# and return true if the IP is to be ignored. False otherwise.
#
# ignorecommand = /path/to/command <ip>
ignorecommand =


# "bantime" is the number of seconds that a host is banned.
bantime  = 60


# A host is banned if it has generated "maxretry" during the las$
# seconds.
findtime = 60
maxretry = 3


# "backend" specifies the backend used to get files modification.
# Available options are "pyinotify", "gamin", "polling" and "aut$
# This option can be overridden in each jail as well.
#
# pyinotify: requires pyinotify (a file alteration monitor) to be installed.
#            If pyinotify is not installed, Fail2ban will use auto.
# gamin:     requires Gamin (a file alteration monitor) to be installed.
#            If Gamin is not installed, Fail2ban will use auto.
# polling:   uses a polling algorithm which does not require external libraries.
# auto:      will try to use the following backends, in order:
#            pyinotify, gamin, polling.
backend = auto


# "usedns" specifies if jails should trust hostnames in logs,
#   warn when reverse DNS lookups are performed, or ignore all hostnames in logs
#
# yes:   if a hostname is encountered, a reverse DNS lookup will be performed.
# warn:  if a hostname is encountered, a reverse DNS lookup will be performed,
#        but it will be logged as a warning.
# no:    if a hostname is encountered, will not be used for banning,
#        but it will be logged as info.
usedns = warn


#
# Destination email address used solely for the interpolations in
# jail.{conf,local} configuration files.
destemail = root@localhost
#
# ACTIONS
#


# Default banning action (e.g. iptables, iptables-new,
# iptables-multiport, shorewall, etc) It is used to define
# action_* variables. Can be overridden globally or per
# section within jail.local file
banaction = iptables-multiport


# email action. Since 0.8.1 upstream fail2ban uses sendmail
# MTA for the mailing. Change mta configuration parameter to mail
# if you want to revert to conventional 'mail'.
mta = sendmail


# Default protocol
protocol = tcp


# Specify chain where jumps would need to be added in iptables-* actions
chain = INPUT


#
# Action shortcuts. To be used to define action parameter


# The simplest action to take: ban only
action_ = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain$


# ban & send an e-mail with whois report to the destemail.
action_mw = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(cha$
              %(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain$


# ban & send an e-mail with whois report and relevant log lines
# to the destemail.
action_mwl = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"]
               %(mta)s-whois-lines[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s", logpath=%(logpath)s, chain="%(chain)s", se$


# Choose default action.  To change, just override value of 'action' with the
# interpolation to the chosen action shortcut (e.g.  action_mw, action_mwl, etc) in jail.local
# globally (section [DEFAULT]) or per specific section
action = %(action_)s


#
# JAILS
#


# Next jails corresponds to the standard configuration in Fail2ban 0.6 which
# was shipped in Debian. Enable any defined here jail by including
#
# [SECTION_NAME]
# enabled = true
# in /etc/fail2ban/jail.local.
#
# Optionally you may override any other parameter (e.g. banaction,
# action, port, logpath, etc) in that section within jail.local


[ssh]


enabled  = true
port     = ssh
filter   = sshd
logpath  = /var/log/auth.log
maxretry = 3


[dropbear]


enabled  = false
port     = ssh
filter   = dropbear
logpath  = /var/log/auth.log
maxretry = 6


# Generic filter for pam. Has to be used with action which bans all ports
# such as iptables-allports, shorewall
[pam-generic]


enabled  = false
# pam-generic filter can be customized to monitor specific subset of 'tty's
filter   = pam-generic
# port actually must be irrelevant but lets leave it all for some possible uses
port     = all
banaction = iptables-allports
port     = anyport
logpath  = /var/log/auth.log
maxretry = 3


[xinetd-fail]
enabled   = false
filter    = xinetd-fail
port      = all
banaction = iptables-multiport-log
logpath   = /var/log/daemon.log
maxretry  = 2




[ssh-ddos]


enabled  = false
port     = ssh
filter   = sshd-ddos
logpath  = /var/log/auth.log
maxretry = 3




# Here we use blackhole routes for not requiring any additional kernel support
# to store large volumes of banned IPs
# IPset comes in two versions. See ipset -V for which one to use
# requires the ipset package and kernel support.
[ssh-iptables-ipset4]


enabled  = false
port     = ssh
filter   = sshd
banaction = iptables-ipset-proto4
logpath  = /var/log/sshd.log
maxretry = 6


[ssh-iptables-ipset6]


enabled  = false
port     = ssh
filter   = sshd
banaction = iptables-ipset-proto6
logpath  = /var/log/sshd.log
maxretry = 6




#
# HTTP servers
#


[apache]









#
# FTP servers
#


[vsftpd]


enabled  = false
port     = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data
filter   = vsftpd
logpath  = /var/log/vsftpd.log
# or overwrite it in jails.local to be
# logpath = /var/log/auth.log
# if you want to rely on PAM failed login attempts
# vsftpd's failregex should match both of those formats
maxretry = 6




[proftpd]


enabled  = false
port     = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data
filter   = proftpd
logpath  = /var/log/proftpd/proftpd.log
maxretry = 3




[pure-ftpd]


enabled  = false
port     = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data
filter   = pure-ftpd
logpath  = /var/log/syslog
maxretry = 6




[wuftpd]


enabled  = false
port     = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data
filter   = wuftpd
logpath  = /var/log/syslog
maxretry = 3




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pawkrol
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Post autor: pawkrol »

ech........
Zerknij na ignorowane adresy ip w podanym konfigu.
konsola
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Rejestracja: 13 stycznia 2016, 09:33

Post autor: konsola »

Dopisać mój adres mogę to nie problem, ale jak z innymi użytkownikami?
mariaczi
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Post autor: mariaczi »

Kto Ci każe dodawać tam Twój adres? Zakładasz kolejny temat i jak dostajesz podpowiedź a nawet konkretnie odpowiedź to nawet nie umiesz poszukać co do Ciebie mówią. Po raz kolejny - zajrzyj do dokumentacji i przeczytaj dokładnie to co pawkrol Ci podpowiada, czyli o ignorowanych adresach!
konsola
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Rejestracja: 13 stycznia 2016, 09:33

Post autor: konsola »

Problem był gdzie indziej nie chodzi tu i ignorowane adresy temat do zamknięcia.
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pawkrol
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Post autor: pawkrol »

To jeżeli problem był gdzie indziej to napisz jak go rozwiązałeś. Może przyda się komuś innemu.
konsola
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Rejestracja: 13 stycznia 2016, 09:33

Post autor: konsola »

Wystarczyło wpisać numer portu w odpowiednie miejsca i tyle.
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