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# Fail2Ban configuration file # # Authors: Donald Yandt, Sergey G. Brester # # Because of the rich rule commands requires firewalld-0.3.1+ # This action uses firewalld rich-rules which gives you a cleaner iptables since it stores rules according to zones and not # by chain. So for an example all deny rules will be listed under <zone>_deny and all log rules under <zone>_log. # # Also this action logs banned access attempts so you can filter that and increase ban time for offenders. # # If you use the --permanent rule you get a xml file in /etc/firewalld/zones/<zone>.xml that can be shared and parsed easliy # # This is an derivative of firewallcmd-rich-rules.conf, see there for details and other parameters. [INCLUDES] before = firewallcmd-rich-rules.conf [Definition] rich-suffix = log prefix='f2b-<name>' level='<level>' limit value='<rate>/m' <rich-blocktype> [Init] # log levels are "emerg", "alert", "crit", "error", "warning", "notice", "info" or "debug" level = info # log rate per minute rate = 1