# Fail2Ban filter for exim # # This includes the rejection messages of exim. For spam and filter # related bans use the exim-spam.conf # [INCLUDES] # Read common prefixes. If any customizations available -- read them from # exim-common.local before = exim-common.conf [Definition] # Fre-filter via "prefregex" is currently inactive because of too different failure syntax in exim-log (testing needed): #prefregex = ^%(pid)s \b(?:\w+ authenticator failed|([\w\-]+ )?SMTP (?:(?:call|connection) from|protocol(?: synchronization)? error)|no MAIL in|(?:%(host_info_pre)s\[[^\]]+\]%(host_info_suf)s(?:sender verify fail|rejected RCPT|dropped|AUTH command))).+$ failregex = ^%(pid)s %(host_info)ssender verify fail for <\S+>: (?:Unknown user|Unrouteable address|all relevant MX records point to non-existent hosts)\s*$ ^%(pid)s \w+ authenticator failed for (?:[^\[\( ]* )?(?:\(\S*\) )?\[\](?::\d+)?(?: I=\[\S+\](:\d+)?)?: 535 Incorrect authentication data( \(set_id=.*\)|: \d+ Time\(s\))?\s*$ ^%(pid)s %(host_info)srejected RCPT [^@]+@\S+: (?:relay not permitted|Sender verify failed|Unknown user|Unrouteable address)\s*$ ^%(pid)s SMTP protocol synchronization error \([^)]*\): rejected (?:connection from|"\S+") %(host_info)s(?:next )?input=".*"\s*$ ^%(pid)s SMTP call from \S+ %(host_info)sdropped: too many nonmail commands \(last was "\S+"\)\s*$ ^%(pid)s SMTP protocol error in "AUTH \S*(?: \S*)?" %(host_info)sAUTH command used when not advertised\s*$ ^%(pid)s no MAIL in SMTP connection from (?:[^\[\( ]* )?(?:\(\S*\) )?%(host_info)sD=\d\S*s(?: C=\S*)?\s*$ ^%(pid)s (?:[\w\-]+ )?SMTP connection from (?:[^\[\( ]* )?(?:\(\S*\) )?%(host_info)sclosed by DROP in ACL\s*$ ignoreregex = # DEV Notes: # The %(host_info) defination contains a match # # SMTP protocol synchronization error \([^)]*\) <- This needs to be non-greedy # to void capture beyond ")" to avoid a DoS Injection vulnerabilty as input= is # user injectable data. # # Author: Cyril Jaquier # Daniel Black (rewrote with strong regexs) # Martin O'Neal (added additional regexs to detect authentication failures, protocol errors, and drops)