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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 can be overridden
+# in each jail afterwards.
+
+[DEFAULT]
+
+# "ignoreip" can be an IP address, a CIDR mask or a DNS host. Fail2ban will not
+# ban a host which matches an address in this list. Several addresses can be
+# defined using space separator.
+ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8
+
+# External command that will take an tagged arguments to ignore, e.g. <ip>,
+# 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 = 600
+
+# A host is banned if it has generated "maxretry" during the last "findtime"
+# seconds.
+findtime = 600
+maxretry = 3
+
+# "backend" specifies the backend used to get files modification.
+# Available options are "pyinotify", "gamin", "polling" and "auto".
+# 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 = frank@brehm-online.com
+
+#
+# Name of the sender for mta actions
+sendername = Fail2Ban
+
+# Email address of the sender
+sender = fail2ban+{{ salt['grains.get']('host') }}@brehm-online.com
+
+#
+# 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)s"]
+
+# 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="%(chain)s"]
+ %(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s", sender="%(sender)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"]
+
+# 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", sendername="%(sendername)s"]
+
+# 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 = 6
+
+#[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 = 6
+
+#[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 = 6
+
+
+# Here we use blackhole routes for not requiring any additional kernel support
+# to store large volumes of banned IPs
+
+#[ssh-route]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = sshd
+#action = route
+#logpath = /var/log/sshd.log
+#maxretry = 6
+
+# Here we use a combination of Netfilter/Iptables and IPsets
+# for storing 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]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = apache-auth
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 6
+
+# default action is now multiport, so apache-multiport jail was left
+# for compatibility with previous (<0.7.6-2) releases
+#[apache-multiport]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = apache-auth
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 6
+
+#[apache-noscript]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = apache-noscript
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 6
+
+#[apache-overflows]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = apache-overflows
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 2
+
+#[apache-modsecurity]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = apache-modsecurity
+#port = http,https
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 2
+
+#[apache-nohome]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = apache-nohome
+#port = http,https
+#logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log
+#maxretry = 2
+
+# Ban attackers that try to use PHP's URL-fopen() functionality
+# through GET/POST variables. - Experimental, with more than a year
+# of usage in production environments.
+
+#[php-url-fopen]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = php-url-fopen
+#logpath = /var/www/*/logs/access_log
+
+# A simple PHP-fastcgi jail which works with lighttpd.
+# If you run a lighttpd server, then you probably will
+# find these kinds of messages in your error_log:
+# ALERT – tried to register forbidden variable ‘GLOBALS’
+# through GET variables (attacker '1.2.3.4', file '/var/www/default/htdocs/index.php')
+
+#[lighttpd-fastcgi]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = lighttpd-fastcgi
+#logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log
+
+# Same as above for mod_auth
+# It catches wrong authentifications
+
+#[lighttpd-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = http,https
+#filter = suhosin
+#logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log
+
+#[nginx-http-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = nginx-http-auth
+#port = http,https
+#logpath = /var/log/nginx/error.log
+
+# Monitor roundcube server
+
+#[roundcube-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = roundcube-auth
+#port = http,https
+#logpath = /var/log/roundcube/userlogins
+
+
+#[sogo-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = sogo-auth
+#port = http, https
+## without proxy this would be:
+## port = 20000
+#logpath = /var/log/sogo/sogo.log
+
+
+#
+# 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 = 6
+
+
+#[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 = 6
+
+
+#
+# Mail servers
+#
+
+#[postfix]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = smtp,ssmtp,submission
+#filter = postfix
+#logpath = /var/log/mail.log
+
+
+#[couriersmtp]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = smtp,ssmtp,submission
+#filter = couriersmtp
+#logpath = /var/log/mail.log
+
+
+#
+# Mail servers authenticators: might be used for smtp,ftp,imap servers, so
+# all relevant ports get banned
+#
+
+#[courierauth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s
+#filter = courierlogin
+#logpath = /var/log/mail.log
+
+
+#[sasl]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s
+#filter = postfix-sasl
+## You might consider monitoring /var/log/mail.warn instead if you are
+## running postfix since it would provide the same log lines at the
+## "warn" level but overall at the smaller filesize.
+#logpath = /var/log/mail.log
+
+#[dovecot]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s
+#filter = dovecot
+#logpath = /var/log/mail.log
+
+# To log wrong MySQL access attempts add to /etc/my.cnf:
+# log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log
+# log-warning = 2
+#[mysqld-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = mysqld-auth
+#port = 3306
+#logpath = /var/log/mysqld.log
+
+
+# DNS Servers
+
+
+# These jails block attacks against named (bind9). By default, logging is off
+# with bind9 installation. You will need something like this:
+#
+# logging {
+# channel security_file {
+# file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 3 size 30m;
+# severity dynamic;
+# print-time yes;
+# };
+# category security {
+# security_file;
+# };
+# };
+#
+# in your named.conf to provide proper logging
+
+# !!! WARNING !!!
+# Since UDP is connection-less protocol, spoofing of IP and imitation
+# of illegal actions is way too simple. Thus enabling of this filter
+# might provide an easy way for implementing a DoS against a chosen
+# victim. See
+# http://nion.modprobe.de/blog/archives/690-fail2ban-+-dns-fail.html
+# Please DO NOT USE this jail unless you know what you are doing.
+#[named-refused-udp]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = domain,953
+#protocol = udp
+#filter = named-refused
+#logpath = /var/log/named/security.log
+
+#[named-refused-tcp]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#port = domain,953
+#protocol = tcp
+#filter = named-refused
+#logpath = /var/log/named/security.log
+
+#[freeswitch]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = freeswitch
+#logpath = /var/log/freeswitch.log
+#maxretry = 10
+#action = iptables-multiport[name=freeswitch-tcp, port="5060,5061,5080,5081", protocol=tcp]
+# iptables-multiport[name=freeswitch-udp, port="5060,5061,5080,5081", protocol=udp]
+
+#[ejabberd-auth]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = ejabberd-auth
+#port = xmpp-client
+#protocol = tcp
+#logpath = /var/log/ejabberd/ejabberd.log
+
+
+# Multiple jails, 1 per protocol, are necessary ATM:
+# see https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/37
+#[asterisk-tcp]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = asterisk
+#port = 5060,5061
+#protocol = tcp
+#logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages
+
+#[asterisk-udp]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = asterisk
+#port = 5060,5061
+#protocol = udp
+#logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages
+
+
+# Jail for more extended banning of persistent abusers
+# !!! WARNING !!!
+# 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
+#[recidive]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = recidive
+#logpath = /var/log/fail2ban.log
+#action = iptables-allports[name=recidive]
+# sendmail-whois-lines[name=recidive, logpath=/var/log/fail2ban.log]
+#bantime = 604800 ; 1 week
+#findtime = 86400 ; 1 day
+#maxretry = 5
+
+# See the IMPORTANT note in action.d/blocklist_de.conf for when to
+# use this action
+#
+# Report block via blocklist.de fail2ban reporting service API
+# See action.d/blocklist_de.conf for more information
+#[ssh-blocklist]
+#
+#enabled = false
+#filter = sshd
+#action = iptables[name=SSH, port=ssh, protocol=tcp]
+# sendmail-whois[name=SSH, dest="%(destemail)s", sender="%(sender)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"]
+# blocklist_de[email="%(sender)s", apikey="xxxxxx", service="%(filter)s"]
+#logpath = /var/log/sshd.log
+#maxretry = 20
+
+
+# consider low maxretry and a long bantime
+# nobody except your own Nagios server should ever probe nrpe
+#[nagios]
+#enabled = false
+#filter = nagios
+#action = iptables[name=Nagios, port=5666, protocol=tcp]
+# sendmail-whois[name=Nagios, dest="%(destemail)s", sender="%(sender)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"]
+#logpath = /var/log/messages ; nrpe.cfg may define a different log_facility
+#maxretry = 1
+
+# vim: filetype=dosini