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fail2ban/config/filter.d/domino-smtp.conf

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# Fail2Ban configuration file for IBM Domino SMTP Server TASK to detect failed login attempts
#
# Author: Christian Brandlehner
#
# $Revision: 003 $
#
# Configuration:
# Set the following Domino Server parameters in notes.ini:
# console_log_enabled=1
# log_sessions=2
# You also have to use a date and time format supported by fail2ban. Recommended notes.ini configuration is:
# DateOrder=DMY
# DateSeparator=-
# ClockType=24_Hour
# TimeSeparator=:
#
# Depending on your locale you might have to tweak the date and time format so fail2ban can read the log
#[INCLUDES]
# Read common prefixes. If any customizations available -- read them from
# common.local
#before = common.conf
[Definition]
# Option: failregex
# Notes.: regex to match the password failure messages in the logfile. The
# host must be matched by a group named "host". The tag "<HOST>" can
# be used for standard IP/hostname matching and is only an alias for
# (?:::f{4,6}:)?(?P<host>\S+)
# Values: TEXT
#
# Sample log entries (used different time formats and an extra sample with process info in front of date)
# 01-23-2009 19:54:51 SMTP Server: Authentication failed for user postmaster ; connecting host 1.2.3.4
# [28325:00010-3735542592] 22-06-2014 09:56:12 smtp: postmaster [1.2.3.4] authentication failure using internet password
# 08-09-2014 06:14:27 smtp: postmaster [1.2.3.4] authentication failure using internet password
# 08-09-2014 06:14:27 SMTP Server: Authentication failed for user postmaster ; connecting host 1.2.3.4
__prefix = (?:\[[^\]]+\])?\s*
__opt_data = (?::|\s+\[[^\]]+\])
failregex = ^%(__prefix)sSMTP Server%(__opt_data)s Authentication failed for user .*? \; connecting host \[?<HOST>\]?$
^%(__prefix)ssmtp: (?:[^\[]+ )*\[?<HOST>\]? authentication failure using internet password\s*$
^%(__prefix)sSMTP Server%(__opt_data)s Connection from \[?<HOST>\]? rejected for policy reasons\.
# Option: ignoreregex
# Notes.: regex to ignore. If this regex matches, the line is ignored.
# Values: TEXT
#
ignoreregex =