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# Fail2Ban configuration file |
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# Author: Cyril Jaquier |
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# $Revision$ |
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# The DEFAULT allows a global definition of the options. They can be overridden |
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# in each jail afterwards. |
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[DEFAULT] |
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# "ignoreip" can be an IP address, a CIDR mask or a DNS host. Fail2ban will not |
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# ban a host which matches an address in this list. Several addresses can be |
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# defined using space separator. |
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ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8 |
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# "bantime" is the number of seconds that a host is banned. |
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bantime = 600 |
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# A host is banned if it has generated "maxretry" during the last "findtime" |
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# seconds. |
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findtime = 600 |
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# "maxretry" is the number of failures before a host get banned. |
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maxretry = 3 |
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# "backend" specifies the backend used to get files modification. Available |
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# options are "gamin", "polling" and "auto". This option can be overridden in |
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# each jail too (use "gamin" for a jail and "polling" for another). |
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# gamin: requires Gamin (a file alteration monitor) to be installed. If Gamin |
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# is not installed, Fail2ban will use polling. |
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# polling: uses a polling algorithm which does not require external libraries. |
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# auto: will choose Gamin if available and polling otherwise. |
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backend = auto |
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# This jail corresponds to the standard configuration in Fail2ban 0.6. |
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# The mail-whois action send a notification e-mail with a whois request |
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# in the body. |
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[ssh-iptables] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = sshd |
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action = iptables[name=SSH, port=ssh, protocol=tcp] |
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sendmail-whois[name=SSH, dest=you@example.com, sender=fail2ban@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/sshd.log |
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maxretry = 5 |
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[proftpd-iptables] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = proftpd |
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action = iptables[name=ProFTPD, port=ftp, protocol=tcp] |
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sendmail-whois[name=ProFTPD, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/proftpd/proftpd.log |
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maxretry = 6 |
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# This jail forces the backend to "polling". |
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[sasl-iptables] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = sasl |
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backend = polling |
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action = iptables[name=sasl, port=smtp, protocol=tcp] |
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sendmail-whois[name=sasl, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/mail.log |
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# Here we use TCP-Wrappers instead of Netfilter/Iptables. "ignoreregex" is |
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# used to avoid banning the user "myuser". |
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[ssh-tcpwrapper] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = sshd |
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action = hostsdeny |
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sendmail-whois[name=SSH, dest=you@example.com] |
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ignoreregex = for myuser from |
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logpath = /var/log/sshd.log |
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# This jail demonstrates the use of wildcards in "logpath". |
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# Moreover, it is possible to give other files on a new line. |
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[apache-tcpwrapper] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = apache-auth |
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action = hostsdeny |
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logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log |
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/home/www/myhomepage/error.log |
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maxretry = 6 |
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# The hosts.deny path can be defined with the "file" argument if it is |
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# not in /etc. |
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[postfix-tcpwrapper] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = postfix |
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action = hostsdeny[file=/not/a/standard/path/hosts.deny] |
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sendmail[name=Postfix, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/postfix.log |
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bantime = 300 |
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# Do not ban anybody. Just report information about the remote host. |
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# A notification is sent at most every 600 seconds (bantime). |
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[vsftpd-notification] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = vsftpd |
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action = sendmail-whois[name=VSFTPD, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/vsftpd.log |
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maxretry = 5 |
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bantime = 1800 |
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# Same as above but with banning the IP address. |
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[vsftpd-iptables] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = vsftpd |
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action = iptables[name=VSFTPD, port=ftp, protocol=tcp] |
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sendmail-whois[name=VSFTPD, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/vsftpd.log |
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maxretry = 5 |
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bantime = 1800 |
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# Ban hosts which agent identifies spammer robots crawling the web |
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# for email addresses. The mail outputs are buffered. |
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[apache-badbots] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = apache-badbots |
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action = iptables-multiport[name=BadBots, port="http,https"] |
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sendmail-buffered[name=BadBots, lines=5, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/www/*/logs/access_log |
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bantime = 172800 |
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maxretry = 1 |
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# Use shorewall instead of iptables. |
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[apache-shorewall] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = apache-noscript |
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action = shorewall |
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sendmail[name=Postfix, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/apache2/error_log |
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# Ban attackers that try to use PHP's URL-fopen() functionality |
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# through GET/POST variables. - Experimental, with more than a year |
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# of usage in production environments. |
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[php-url-fopen] |
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enabled = false |
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port = http,https |
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filter = php-url-fopen |
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logpath = /var/www/*/logs/access_log |
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maxretry = 1 |
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# A simple PHP-fastcgi jail which works with lighttpd. |
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# If you run a lighttpd server, then you probably will |
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# find these kinds of messages in your error_log: |
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# ALERT – tried to register forbidden variable ‘GLOBALS’ |
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# through GET variables (attacker '1.2.3.4', file '/var/www/default/htdocs/index.php') |
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# This jail would block the IP 1.2.3.4. |
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[lighttpd-fastcgi] |
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enabled = false |
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port = http,https |
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filter = lighttpd-fastcgi |
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# adapt the following two items as needed |
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logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log |
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maxretry = 2 |
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# Same as above for mod_auth |
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# It catches wrong authentifications |
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[lighttpd-auth] |
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enabled = false |
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port = http,https |
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filter = lighttpd-auth |
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# adapt the following two items as needed |
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logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log |
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maxretry = 2 |
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# This jail uses ipfw, the standard firewall on FreeBSD. The "ignoreip" |
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# option is overridden in this jail. Moreover, the action "mail-whois" defines |
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# the variable "name" which contains a comma using "". The characters '' are |
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# valid too. |
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[ssh-ipfw] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = sshd |
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action = ipfw[localhost=192.168.0.1] |
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sendmail-whois[name="SSH,IPFW", dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/auth.log |
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ignoreip = 168.192.0.1 |
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# These jails block attacks against named (bind9). By default, logging is off |
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# with bind9 installation. You will need something like this: |
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# logging { |
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# channel security_file { |
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# file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 3 size 30m; |
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# severity dynamic; |
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# print-time yes; |
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# }; |
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# category security { |
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# security_file; |
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# }; |
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# }; |
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# |
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# in your named.conf to provide proper logging. |
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# This jail blocks UDP traffic for DNS requests. |
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# !!! WARNING !!! |
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# Since UDP is connection-less protocol, spoofing of IP and imitation |
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# of illegal actions is way too simple. Thus enabling of this filter |
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# might provide an easy way for implementing a DoS against a chosen |
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# victim. See |
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# http://nion.modprobe.de/blog/archives/690-fail2ban-+-dns-fail.html |
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# Please DO NOT USE this jail unless you know what you are doing. |
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# [named-refused-udp] |
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# enabled = false |
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# filter = named-refused |
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# action = iptables-multiport[name=Named, port="domain,953", protocol=udp] |
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# sendmail-whois[name=Named, dest=you@example.com] |
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# logpath = /var/log/named/security.log |
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# ignoreip = 168.192.0.1 |
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# This jail blocks TCP traffic for DNS requests. |
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[named-refused-tcp] |
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enabled = false |
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filter = named-refused |
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action = iptables-multiport[name=Named, port="domain,953", protocol=tcp] |
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sendmail-whois[name=Named, dest=you@example.com] |
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logpath = /var/log/named/security.log |
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ignoreip = 168.192.0.1 |
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