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# Fail2Ban configuration file## OpenBSD pf ban/unban## Author: Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org>##[Definition]# Option: actionstart# Notes.: command executed once at the start of Fail2Ban.# Values: CMD## we don't enable PF automatically, as it will be enabled elsewhereactionstart =# Option: actionstop# Notes.: command executed once at the end of Fail2Ban# Values: CMD## we don't disable PF automatically eitheractionstop =# Option: actioncheck# Notes.: command executed once before each actionban command# Values: CMD#actioncheck =# Option: actionban# Notes.: command executed when banning an IP. Take care that the# command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.# Tags: <ip> IP address# <failures> number of failures# <time> unix timestamp of the ban time# Values: CMD#actionban = /sbin/pfctl -t <tablename> -T add <ip>/32# Option: actionunban# Notes.: command executed when unbanning an IP. Take care that the# command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.# Tags: <ip> IP address# <failures> number of failures# <time> unix timestamp of the ban time# Values: CMD## note -r option used to remove matching ruleactionunban = /sbin/pfctl -t <tablename> -T delete <ip>/32[Init]# Option: tablename# Notes.: The pf table name.# Values: [ STRING ]#tablename = fail2ban