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# Fail2Ban configuration file## Author: Daniel Black# Author: Cyril Jaquier# Modified: Yaroslav O. Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com># made active on all ports from original iptables.conf# Modified: Alexander Belykh <albel727@ngs.ru># adapted for nftables## This is a included configuration file and includes the definitions for the nftables# used in all nftables based actions by default.## The user can override the defaults in nftables-common.local[INCLUDES]after = nftables-common.local[Definition]# Option: nftables_mode# Notes.: additional expressions for nftables filter rule# Values: nftables expressions#nftables_mode = <protocol> dport \{ <port> \}# Option: actionstart# Notes.: command executed once at the start of Fail2Ban.# Values: CMD#actionstart = <nftables> add set <nftables_family> <nftables_table> f2b-<name> \{ type <nftables_type>\; \}<nftables> insert rule <nftables_family> <nftables_table> <chain> %(nftables_mode)s ip saddr @f2b-<name> <blocktype>_nft_list = <nftables> --handle --numeric list chain <nftables_family> <nftables_table> <chain>_nft_get_handle_id = grep -m1 'ip saddr @f2b-<name> <blocktype> # handle' | grep -oe ' handle [0-9]*'# Option: actionstop# Notes.: command executed once at the end of Fail2Ban# Values: CMD#actionstop = HANDLE_ID=$(%(_nft_list)s | %(_nft_get_handle_id)s)<nftables> delete rule <nftables_family> <nftables_table> <chain> $HANDLE_ID<nftables> delete set <nftables_family> <nftables_table> f2b-<name># Option: actioncheck# Notes.: command executed once before each actionban command# Values: CMD#actioncheck = <nftables> list chain <nftables_family> <nftables_table> <chain> | grep -q '@f2b-<name>[ \t]'# Option: actionban# Notes.: command executed when banning an IP. Take care that the# command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.# Tags: See jail.conf(5) man page# Values: CMD#actionban = <nftables> add element <nftables_family> <nftables_table> f2b-<name> \{ <ip> \}# Option: actionunban# Notes.: command executed when unbanning an IP. Take care that the# command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.# Tags: See jail.conf(5) man page# Values: CMD#actionunban = <nftables> delete element <nftables_family> <nftables_table> f2b-<name> \{ <ip> \}[Init]# Option: nftables_type# Notes.: address type to work with# Values: [ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr] Default: ipv4_addr#nftables_type = ipv4_addr# Option: nftables_family# Notes.: address family to work in# Values: [ip | ip6 | inet] Default: inet#nftables_family = inet# Option: nftables_table# Notes.: table in the address family to work in# Values: STRING Default: filter#nftables_table = filter# Option: chain# Notes specifies the nftables chain to which the Fail2Ban rules should be# added# Values: STRING Default: inputchain = input# Default name of the filtering set#name = default# Option: port# Notes.: specifies port to monitor# Values: [ NUM | STRING ] Default:#port = ssh# Option: protocol# Notes.: internally used by config reader for interpolations.# Values: [ tcp | udp ] Default: tcp#protocol = tcp# Option: blocktype# Note: This is what the action does with rules. This can be any jump target# as per the nftables man page (section 8). Common values are drop# reject, reject with icmp type host-unreachable# Values: STRINGblocktype = reject# Option: nftables# Notes.: Actual command to be executed, including common to all calls options# Values: STRINGnftables = nft