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fail2ban/config/filter.d/recidive.conf

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# Fail2Ban configuration file
#
# Author: Tom Hendrikx, modifications by Amir Caspi
#
# This filter monitors the fail2ban log file, and enables you to add long
# time bans for ip addresses that get banned by fail2ban multiple times.
# Reasons to use this: block very persistent attackers for a longer time,
# stop receiving email notifications about the same attacker over and
# over again.
#
# This jail is only useful if you set the 'findtime' and 'bantime' parameters
# in jail.conf to a higher value than the other jails. Also, this jail has its
# drawbacks, namely in that it works only with iptables, or if you use a
# different blocking mechanism for this jail versus others (e.g. hostsdeny
# for most jails, and shorewall for this one).
#
[Definition]
# The name of the jail that this filter is used for. In jail.conf, name the
# jail using this filter 'recidive', or change this line!
_jailname = recidive
# Option: failregex
# Notes.: regex to match the password failures 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
#
failregex = fail2ban.actions:\s+WARNING\s+\[(?:.*)\]\s+Ban\s+<HOST>
# Option: ignoreregex
# Notes.: regex to ignore. If this regex matches, the line is ignored.
# Values: TEXT
#
# Ignore our own bans, to keep our counts exact.
ignoreregex = fail2ban.actions:\s+WARNING\s+\[%(_jailname)s\]\s+Ban\s+<HOST>
[Init]
# Option: journalmatch
# Notes.: systemd journalctl style match filter for journal based backends
# Values: TEXT
#
journalmatch = _SYSTEMD_UNIT=fail2ban.service