fail2ban/config/action.d/firewallcmd-allports.conf

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# Fail2Ban configuration file
#
# Author: Donald Yandt
# Because of the --remove-rules in stop this action requires firewalld-0.3.8+
[INCLUDES]
before = iptables-common.conf
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[Definition]
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actionstart = firewall-cmd --direct --add-chain ipv4 filter f2b-<name>
firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter f2b-<name> 1000 -j RETURN
firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter <chain> 0 -j f2b-<name>
actionstop = firewall-cmd --direct --remove-rule ipv4 filter <chain> 0 -j f2b-<name>
firewall-cmd --direct --remove-rules ipv4 filter f2b-<name>
firewall-cmd --direct --remove-chain ipv4 filter f2b-<name>
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# Example actioncheck: firewall-cmd --direct --get-chains ipv4 filter | sed -e 's, ,\n,g' | grep -q '^f2b-recidive$'
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actioncheck = firewall-cmd --direct --get-chains ipv4 filter | sed -e 's, ,\n,g' | grep -q '^f2b-<name>$'
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actionban = firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter f2b-<name> 0 -s <ip> -j <blocktype>
actionunban = firewall-cmd --direct --remove-rule ipv4 filter f2b-<name> 0 -s <ip> -j <blocktype>
[Init]
# Default name of the chain
#
name = default
chain = INPUT_direct
# DEV NOTES:
#
# Author: Donald Yandt
# Uses "FirewallD" instead of the "iptables daemon".
#
#
# Output:
# actionstart:
# $ firewall-cmd --direct --add-chain ipv4 filter f2b-recidive
# success
# $ firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter f2b-recidive 1000 -j RETURN
# success
# $ sudo firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter INPUT_direct 0 -j f2b-recidive
# success