41 lines
1.2 KiB
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41 lines
1.2 KiB
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# Fail2Ban configuration file for Mail-in-a-Box
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[DEFAULT]
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# Whitelist our own IP addresses. 127.0.0.1/8 is the default. But our status checks
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# ping services over the public interface so we should whitelist that address of
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# ours too. The string is substituted during installation.
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ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8 PUBLIC_IP
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# JAILS
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[ssh]
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maxretry = 7
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bantime = 3600
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[ssh-ddos]
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enabled = true
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[sasl]
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enabled = true
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[dovecot]
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enabled = true
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filter = dovecotimap
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findtime = 30
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maxretry = 20
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[recidive]
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enabled = true
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maxretry = 10
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action = iptables-allports[name=recidive]
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# In the recidive section of jail.conf the action contains:
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#
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# action = iptables-allports[name=recidive]
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# sendmail-whois-lines[name=recidive, logpath=/var/log/fail2ban.log]
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#
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# The last line on the action will sent an email to the configured address. This mail will
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# notify the administrator that someone has been repeatedly triggering one of the other jails.
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# By default we don't configure this address and no action is required from the admin anyway.
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# So the notification is ommited. This will prevent message appearing in the mail.log that mail
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# can't be delivered to fail2ban@$HOSTNAME.
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