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Revision as of 19:37, 5 March 2016
Warning: | These instructions were only tested on Debian. It will probably work for other Linux distributions, but you might need to adapt the provided instructions. |
Fail2ban is a program that parses logs and and block servers that try to abuse your system. While it doesn't replace a firewall, it's a good complement as it prevents people from trying thousands of password on your server.
Installation
Debian Stretch (currently in testing) contain a much nicer version of fail2ban than Jessie (current stable). Configuration has been simplified a lot between the two releases and installing the version from stretch will save you migration pain later.
# apt install fail2ban/stretch
Configuration
Defaults
Create file /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
[DEFAULT]
# Destination email for action that send you an email
destemail = fail2ban@mydomain.example
# Sender email. Warning: not all actions take this into account. Make sure to test if you rely on this
sender = fail2ban@mydomain.example
# Default action. Will block user and send you an email with whois content and log lines.
action = %(action_mwl)s
Recidive
# Jail for more extended banning of persistent abusers
# !!! WARNINGS !!!
# 1. Make sure that your loglevel specified in fail2ban.conf/.local
# is not at DEBUG level -- which might then cause fail2ban to fall into
# an infinite loop constantly feeding itself with non-informative lines
# 2. If you increase bantime, you must increase value of dbpurgeage
# to maintain entries for failed logins for sufficient amount of time.
# The default is defined in fail2ban.conf and you can override it in fail2ban.local
[recidive]
enabled = true
logpath = /var/log/fail2ban.log
banaction = iptables-allports
bantime = 86400 ; 1 day. If you
findtime = 86400 ; 1 day
maxretry = 3
protocol = all
Other rules
Rules specific to one program are documented on the program page. You can see the list on the fail2ban category page.