fail2ban

  1. V

    PF PF strangeness with Fail2ban rules apparently being ignored

    So I've run into a strange issue where apparently. So I noticed fail2ban was failing to actually block anything on my FreeBSD router here at home and when looking into it I found that fail2ban is creating the anchored rules that do look good and it is inserting found IPs, but for some reason the...
  2. L

    Migrated JAILs from TrueNAS 11.3 to JAILS over FreeBSD 13 with VNET and now IPFW inside JAIL not work: kldload ipfw - not permitted

    In jail under TrueNAS 11, was mail server that can block IPs by IPFW rules. Now I move JAIL to FreeBSD 13.1, and detect that same JAIL with same settings, not allow to load IPFW inside jail. kldload ipfw kldload: can't load ipfw: Operation not permitted For JAILs managemnt use iocage...
  3. Aknot

    Solved Eventually they will find what they are looking for (setting up fail2ban with pf)

    Hello, I got some really valuable help earlier, improving pf rules for a web server, thanks again for that. I want to continue try making the life hard for some malicious beings out there. Example: tcpdump -n -e -ttt -r /var/log/pflog 00:00:03.008672 rule 16/0(match): block in on vmx0...
  4. J

    Other Difference between Fail2ban "jails" and FreeBSD jails

    First off, I am not 100% sure if this question belongs in this forum, or in the general topics (base system) forum. So I'd be grateful if a more knowledgeable admin advised on it. I am reasonably familiar with FreeBSD jails, and I use them often enough (via ezjail). While recently checking out...
  5. larynx

    Log file encoding changing from ASCII to Binary

    I'm running Fail2Ban 0.10.1 on FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE with Nginx running inside a jail. I have Fail2Ban check the Nginx error log file for suspicious activity but the Fail2Ban log file shows a message saying it can't parse some of the lines in the Nginx log file because they're not encoded...
  6. L

    PF Communication between fail2ban and pf fails

    EDIT: the problem is solved Hello, i had used Debian at the last several years and i'm very new to FreeBSD. I tryed to port my configuration for fail2ban from my Debian machines to FreeBSD (with the modification due the firewall has changed). In my testing phase i have found out that the...
  7. cheshirrrrre

    Asterisk + fail2ban + PF

    Hello! I've a strange problem with PF's rules. So, here it is: I've configured fail2ban to guard my asterisk service and added 1 table and 2 rules for PF: table <fail2ban> persist block drop in quick on em1 proto {tcp udp} from <fail2ban> to any block drop in quick on em1 proto {tcp udp} from...
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