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58 lines
2.6 KiB
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# Fail2Ban configuration file
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#
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# Author: Donald Yandt
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#
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# Because of the rich rule commands requires firewalld-0.3.1+
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# This action uses firewalld rich-rules which gives you a cleaner iptables since it stores rules according to zones and not
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# by chain. So for an example all deny rules will be listed under <zone>_deny.
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#
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# If you use the --permanent rule you get a xml file in /etc/firewalld/zones/<zone>.xml that can be shared and parsed easliy
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#
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# Example commands to view rules:
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# firewall-cmd [--zone=<zone>] --list-rich-rules
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# firewall-cmd [--zone=<zone>] --list-all
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# firewall-cmd [--zone=zone] --query-rich-rule='rule'
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[Definition]
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actionstart =
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actionstop =
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actioncheck =
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#you can also use zones and/or service names.
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#
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# zone example:
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# firewall-cmd --zone=<zone> --add-rich-rule="rule family='ipv4' source address='<ip>' port port='<port>' protocol='<protocol>' <blocktype>"
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# service name example:
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# firewall-cmd --zone=<zone> --add-rich-rule="rule family='ipv4' source address='<ip>' service name='<service>' <blocktype>"
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# Because rich rules can only handle single or a range of ports we must split ports and execute the command for each port. Ports can be single and ranges seperated by a comma or space for an example: http, https, 22-60, 18 smtp
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actionban = ports="<port>"; for p in $(echo $ports | tr ", " " "); do firewall-cmd --add-rich-rule="rule family='ipv4' source address='<ip>' port port='$p' protocol='<protocol>' <blocktype>"; done
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actionunban = ports="<port>"; for p in $(echo $ports | tr ", " " "); do firewall-cmd --remove-rich-rule="rule family='ipv4' source address='<ip>' port port='$p' protocol='<protocol>' <blocktype>"; done
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[Init]
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name = default
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zone = public
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# use command firewall-cmd --get-services to see a list of services available
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#
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# Examples:
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#
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# amanda-client amanda-k5-client bacula bacula-client dhcp dhcpv6 dhcpv6-client dns freeipa-ldap freeipa-ldaps
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# freeipa-replication ftp high-availability http https imaps ipp ipp-client ipsec iscsi-target kadmin kerberos
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# kpasswd ldap ldaps libvirt libvirt-tls mdns mosh mountd ms-wbt mysql nfs ntp openvpn pmcd pmproxy pmwebapi pmwebapis pop3s
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# postgresql privoxy proxy-dhcp puppetmaster radius rpc-bind rsyncd samba samba-client sane smtp squid ssh synergy
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# telnet tftp tftp-client tinc tor-socks transmission-client vdsm vnc-server wbem-https xmpp-bosh xmpp-client xmpp-local xmpp-server
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service = ssh
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# reject types: 'icmp-net-unreachable', 'icmp-host-unreachable', 'icmp-port-unreachable', 'icmp-proto-unreachable',
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# 'icmp-net-prohibited', 'icmp-host-prohibited', 'icmp-admin-prohibited' or 'tcp-reset'
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blocktype = reject type='icmp-port-unreachable'
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