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

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# Fail2Ban action file for firewall-cmd/ipset
#
# This requires:
# ipset (package: ipset)
# firewall-cmd (package: firewalld)
#
# This is for ipset protocol 6 (and hopefully later) (ipset v6.14).
# Use ipset -V to see the protocol and version.
#
# IPset was a feature introduced in the linux kernel 2.6.39 and 3.0.0 kernels.
#
# If you are running on an older kernel you make need to patch in external
# modules.
[INCLUDES]
before = firewallcmd-common.conf
[Definition]
actionstart = <ipstype_<ipsettype>/actionstart>
firewall-cmd --direct --add-rule <family> filter <chain> 0 <actiontype> -m set --match-set <ipmset> src -j <blocktype>
actionflush = <ipstype_<ipsettype>/actionflush>
actionstop = firewall-cmd --direct --remove-rule <family> filter <chain> 0 <actiontype> -m set --match-set <ipmset> src -j <blocktype>
<actionflush>
<ipstype_<ipsettype>/actionstop>
actionban = <ipstype_<ipsettype>/actionban>
# actionprolong = %(actionban)s
actionunban = <ipstype_<ipsettype>/actionunban>
[ipstype_ipset]
actionstart = ipset -exist create <ipmset> hash:ip timeout <default-ipsettime> maxelem <maxelem> <familyopt>
actionflush = ipset flush <ipmset>
actionstop = ipset destroy <ipmset>
actionban = ipset -exist add <ipmset> <ip> timeout <ipsettime>
actionunban = ipset -exist del <ipmset> <ip>
[ipstype_firewalld]
actionstart = firewall-cmd --direct --new-ipset=<ipmset> --type=hash:ip --option=timeout=<default-ipsettime> --option=maxelem=<maxelem> <firewalld_familyopt>
# TODO: there doesn't seem to be an explicit way to invoke the ipset flush function using firewall-cmd
actionflush =
actionstop = firewall-cmd --direct --delete-ipset=<ipmset>
actionban = firewall-cmd --ipset=<ipmset> --add-entry=<ip>
actionunban = firewall-cmd --ipset=<ipmset> --remove-entry=<ip>
[Init]
# Option: chain
# Notes specifies the iptables chain to which the fail2ban rules should be
# added
# Values: [ STRING ]
#
chain = INPUT_direct
# Option: default-ipsettime
# Notes: specifies default timeout in seconds (handled default ipset timeout only)
# Values: [ NUM ] Default: 0 (no timeout, managed by fail2ban by unban)
default-ipsettime = 0
# Option: ipsettime
# Notes: specifies ticket timeout (handled ipset timeout only)
# Values: [ NUM ] Default: 0 (managed by fail2ban by unban)
ipsettime = 0
# Option: maxelem
# Notes: maximal number of elements which can be stored in the ipset
# You may want to increase this for long-duration/high-volume jails
# Values: [ NUM ] Default: 65536
maxelem = 65536
# expression to calculate timeout from bantime, example:
# banaction = %(known/banaction)s[ipsettime='<timeout-bantime>']
timeout-bantime = $([ "<bantime>" -le 2147483 ] && echo "<bantime>" || echo 0)
# Option: ipsettype
# Notes.: defines type of ipset used for match-set (firewalld or ipset)
# Values: firewalld or ipset
# Default: ipset
ipsettype = ipset
# Option: actiontype
# Notes.: defines additions to the blocking rule
# Values: leave empty to block all attempts from the host
# Default: Value of the multiport
actiontype = <multiport>
# Option: allports
# Notes.: default addition to block all ports
# Usage.: use in jail config: banaction = firewallcmd-ipset[actiontype=<allports>]
# for all protocols: banaction = firewallcmd-ipset[actiontype=""]
allports = -p <protocol>
# Option: multiport
# Notes.: addition to block access only to specific ports
# Usage.: use in jail config: banaction = firewallcmd-ipset[actiontype=<multiport>]
multiport = -p <protocol> -m multiport --dports <port>
ipmset = f2b-<name>
familyopt =
firewalld_familyopt =
[Init?family=inet6]
ipmset = f2b-<name>6
familyopt = family inet6
firewalld_familyopt = --option=family=inet6
# DEV NOTES:
#
# Author: Edgar Hoch, Daniel Black, Sergey Brester and Mihail Politaev
# firewallcmd-new / iptables-ipset-proto6 combined for maximum goodness