vjdj 4 Zgłoś post Napisano Październik 28, 2015 (edytowany) System Debian 8 Jessie + ispconfig. Zrobione wszystko według: https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-debian-8-jessie-apache-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-3/ Niestety fail2ban nie blokuje ip po nie udanych próbach logowań. Log: /var/log/mail.log Wpisy typu: Oct 28 06:10:33 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[1413]: warning: unknown[xx.xx.xx.xx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Oct 28 06:33:04 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[2046]: warning: unknown[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Oct 28 07:17:23 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[3084]: warning: unknown[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Oct 28 07:21:48 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[3180]: warning: unknown[xx.xx.xx.xx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Oct 28 08:01:43 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[4022]: warning: unknown[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 Oct 28 08:33:00 aaaaaa postfix/smtpd[4761]: warning: unknown[xx.xx.xx.xx]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: UGFzc3dvcmQ6 W jail.local dodałem: [sasl] enabled = true port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s filter = postfix-sasl # You might consider monitoring /var/log/mail.warn instead if you are # running postfix since it would provide the same log lines at the # "warn" level but overall at the smaller filesize. logpath = /var/log/mail.log bantime = 600000 findtime = 30 maxretry = 3 Filter postfix-sasl: # Fail2Ban filter for postfix authentication failures # [INCLUDES] before = common.conf [Definition] _daemon = postfix/smtpd failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)swarning: [-._\w]+\[<HOST>\]: SASL (?:LOGIN|PLAIN|(?:CRAM|DIGEST)-MD5) authentication failed(: [ A-Za-z0-9+/]*={0,2})?\s*$ # Author: Yaroslav Halchenko Status: root@aaaaaa:~# fail2ban-client status Status |- Number of jail: 2 `- Jail list: sasl, ssh root@aaaaaa:~# Sprawdzenie poprawności działania root@aaaaaa:~# fail2ban-regex /var/log/mail.log /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/postfix-sasl.conf Running tests ============= Use failregex file : /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/postfix-sasl.conf Use log file : /var/log/mail.log Results ======= Failregex: 36 total |- #) [# of hits] regular expression | 1) [36] ^\s*(<[^.]+\.[^.]+>)?\s*(?:\S+ )?(?:kernel: \[ *\d+\.\d+\] )?(?:@vserver_\S+ )?(??:\[\d+\])?:\s+[\[\(]?postfix/smtpd(?:\(\S+\))?[\]\)]?:?|[\[\(]?postfix/smtpd(?:\(\S+\))?[\]\)]?:?(?:\[\d+\])?:?)?\s(?:\[ID \d+ \S+\])?\s*warning: [-._\w]+\[<HOST>\]: SASL (?:LOGIN|PLAIN|(?:CRAM|DIGEST)-MD5) authentication failed(: [ A-Za-z0-9+/]*={0,2})?\s*$ `- Ignoreregex: 0 total Date template hits: |- [# of hits] date format | [1091] MONTH Day Hour:Minute:Second `- Lines: 1091 lines, 0 ignored, 36 matched, 1055 missed Missed line(s): too many to print. Use --print-all-missed to print all 1055 lines root@aaaaaa:~# Niestety adresy ip nie są blokowane Co robię nie tak? Czego nie rozumiem jeśli uważam, że powinny być blokowane a nie są? Edytowano Październik 28, 2015 przez vjdj (zobacz historię edycji) Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach
Gość patrys Zgłoś post Napisano Październik 28, 2015 A czym ma być wykonywane "banowanie (action )? Co jest w logu, standardowo mieszczącym się: /var/log/fail2ban.log Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach
vjdj 4 Zgłoś post Napisano Październik 28, 2015 Fail2ban.log 2015-10-27 19:25:58,120 fail2ban.server [1856]: INFO Changed logging target to /var/log/fail2ban.log for Fail2ban v0.8.13 2015-10-27 19:25:58,121 fail2ban.jail [1856]: INFO Creating new jail 'ssh' 2015-10-27 19:25:58,263 fail2ban.jail [1856]: INFO Jail 'ssh' uses pyinotify 2015-10-27 19:25:58,326 fail2ban.jail [1856]: INFO Initiated 'pyinotify' backend 2015-10-27 19:25:58,342 fail2ban.filter [1856]: INFO Added logfile = /var/log/auth.log 2015-10-27 19:25:58,344 fail2ban.filter [1856]: INFO Set maxRetry = 6 2015-10-27 19:25:58,345 fail2ban.filter [1856]: INFO Set findtime = 600 2015-10-27 19:25:58,346 fail2ban.actions[1856]: INFO Set banTime = 600 2015-10-27 19:25:58,401 fail2ban.jail [1856]: INFO Jail 'ssh' started 2015-10-27 19:31:53,948 fail2ban.server [1856]: INFO Stopping all jails 2015-10-27 19:31:54,548 fail2ban.jail [1856]: INFO Jail 'ssh' stopped 2015-10-27 19:31:54,549 fail2ban.server [1856]: INFO Exiting Fail2ban 2015-10-27 19:31:55,307 fail2ban.server [2070]: INFO Changed logging target to /var/log/fail2ban.log for Fail2ban v0.8.13 2015-10-27 19:31:55,308 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Creating new jail 'ssh' 2015-10-27 19:31:55,353 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'ssh' uses pyinotify 2015-10-27 19:31:55,387 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Initiated 'pyinotify' backend 2015-10-27 19:31:55,390 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Added logfile = /var/log/auth.log 2015-10-27 19:31:55,391 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Set maxRetry = 6 2015-10-27 19:31:55,392 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Set findtime = 600 2015-10-27 19:31:55,393 fail2ban.actions[2070]: INFO Set banTime = 600 2015-10-27 19:31:55,447 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Creating new jail 'sasl' 2015-10-27 19:31:55,447 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'sasl' uses pyinotify 2015-10-27 19:31:55,458 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Initiated 'pyinotify' backend 2015-10-27 19:31:55,468 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Added logfile = /var/log/mail.log 2015-10-27 19:31:55,470 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Set maxRetry = 3 2015-10-27 19:31:55,471 fail2ban.filter [2070]: INFO Set findtime = 30 2015-10-27 19:31:55,471 fail2ban.actions[2070]: INFO Set banTime = 600000 2015-10-27 19:31:55,480 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'ssh' started 2015-10-27 19:31:55,488 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'sasl' started 2015-10-28 08:52:05,882 fail2ban.server [2070]: INFO Stopping all jails 2015-10-28 08:52:05,990 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'sasl' stopped 2015-10-28 08:52:06,971 fail2ban.jail [2070]: INFO Jail 'ssh' stopped 2015-10-28 08:52:06,982 fail2ban.server [2070]: INFO Exiting Fail2ban 2015-10-28 08:52:07,931 fail2ban.server [5292]: INFO Changed logging target to /var/log/fail2ban.log for Fail2ban v0.8.13 2015-10-28 08:52:07,932 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Creating new jail 'ssh' 2015-10-28 08:52:08,089 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Jail 'ssh' uses pyinotify 2015-10-28 08:52:08,146 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Initiated 'pyinotify' backend 2015-10-28 08:52:08,148 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Added logfile = /var/log/auth.log 2015-10-28 08:52:08,149 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Set maxRetry = 6 2015-10-28 08:52:08,151 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Set findtime = 600 2015-10-28 08:52:08,151 fail2ban.actions[5292]: INFO Set banTime = 600 2015-10-28 08:52:08,197 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Creating new jail 'sasl' 2015-10-28 08:52:08,197 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Jail 'sasl' uses pyinotify 2015-10-28 08:52:08,209 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Initiated 'pyinotify' backend 2015-10-28 08:52:08,211 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Added logfile = /var/log/mail.log 2015-10-28 08:52:08,212 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Set maxRetry = 3 2015-10-28 08:52:08,214 fail2ban.filter [5292]: INFO Set findtime = 30 2015-10-28 08:52:08,214 fail2ban.actions[5292]: INFO Set banTime = 600000 2015-10-28 08:52:08,224 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Jail 'ssh' started 2015-10-28 08:52:08,231 fail2ban.jail [5292]: INFO Jail 'sasl' started Banowanie ma być przez iptables. Jeśli dobrze zrozumiałem pytanie. Dorzucam jeszcze jail.conf # Fail2Ban configuration file. # # This file was composed for Debian systems from the original one # provided now under /usr/share/doc/fail2ban/examples/jail.conf # for additional examples. # # Comments: use '#' for comment lines and ';' for inline comments # # To avoid merges during upgrades DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE # and rather provide your changes in /etc/fail2ban/jail.local # # The DEFAULT allows a global definition of the options. They can be overridden # in each jail afterwards. [DEFAULT] # "ignoreip" can be an IP address, a CIDR mask or a DNS host. Fail2ban will not # ban a host which matches an address in this list. Several addresses can be # defined using space separator. ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8 # External command that will take an tagged arguments to ignore, e.g. <ip>, # and return true if the IP is to be ignored. False otherwise. # # ignorecommand = /path/to/command <ip> ignorecommand = # "bantime" is the number of seconds that a host is banned. bantime = 600 # A host is banned if it has generated "maxretry" during the last "findtime" # seconds. findtime = 600 maxretry = 3 # "backend" specifies the backend used to get files modification. # Available options are "pyinotify", "gamin", "polling" and "auto". # This option can be overridden in each jail as well. # # pyinotify: requires pyinotify (a file alteration monitor) to be installed. # If pyinotify is not installed, Fail2ban will use auto. # gamin: requires Gamin (a file alteration monitor) to be installed. # If Gamin is not installed, Fail2ban will use auto. # polling: uses a polling algorithm which does not require external libraries. # auto: will try to use the following backends, in order: # pyinotify, gamin, polling. backend = auto # "usedns" specifies if jails should trust hostnames in logs, # warn when reverse DNS lookups are performed, or ignore all hostnames in logs # # yes: if a hostname is encountered, a reverse DNS lookup will be performed. # warn: if a hostname is encountered, a reverse DNS lookup will be performed, # but it will be logged as a warning. # no: if a hostname is encountered, will not be used for banning, # but it will be logged as info. usedns = warn # # Destination email address used solely for the interpolations in # jail.{conf,local} configuration files. destemail = root@localhost # # Name of the sender for mta actions sendername = Fail2Ban # Email address of the sender sender = fail2ban@localhost # # ACTIONS # # Default banning action (e.g. iptables, iptables-new, # iptables-multiport, shorewall, etc) It is used to define # action_* variables. Can be overridden globally or per # section within jail.local file banaction = iptables-multiport # email action. Since 0.8.1 upstream fail2ban uses sendmail # MTA for the mailing. Change mta configuration parameter to mail # if you want to revert to conventional 'mail'. mta = sendmail # Default protocol protocol = tcp # Specify chain where jumps would need to be added in iptables-* actions chain = INPUT # # Action shortcuts. To be used to define action parameter # The simplest action to take: ban only action_ = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"] # ban & send an e-mail with whois report to the destemail. action_mw = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"] %(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"] # ban & send an e-mail with whois report and relevant log lines # to the destemail. action_mwl = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"] %(mta)s-whois-lines[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s", logpath=%(logpath)s, chain="%(chain)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"] # Choose default action. To change, just override value of 'action' with the # interpolation to the chosen action shortcut (e.g. action_mw, action_mwl, etc) in jail.local # globally (section [DEFAULT]) or per specific section action = %(action_)s # # JAILS # # Next jails corresponds to the standard configuration in Fail2ban 0.6 which # was shipped in Debian. Enable any defined here jail by including # # [SECTION_NAME] # enabled = true # # in /etc/fail2ban/jail.local. # # Optionally you may override any other parameter (e.g. banaction, # action, port, logpath, etc) in that section within jail.local [ssh] enabled = true port = ssh filter = sshd logpath = /var/log/auth.log maxretry = 6 [dropbear] enabled = false port = ssh filter = dropbear logpath = /var/log/auth.log maxretry = 6 # Generic filter for pam. Has to be used with action which bans all ports # such as iptables-allports, shorewall [pam-generic] enabled = false # pam-generic filter can be customized to monitor specific subset of 'tty's filter = pam-generic # port actually must be irrelevant but lets leave it all for some possible uses port = all banaction = iptables-allports port = anyport logpath = /var/log/auth.log maxretry = 6 [xinetd-fail] enabled = false filter = xinetd-fail port = all banaction = iptables-multiport-log logpath = /var/log/daemon.log maxretry = 2 [ssh-ddos] enabled = false port = ssh filter = sshd-ddos logpath = /var/log/auth.log maxretry = 6 # Here we use blackhole routes for not requiring any additional kernel support # to store large volumes of banned IPs [ssh-route] enabled = false filter = sshd action = route logpath = /var/log/sshd.log maxretry = 6 # Here we use a combination of Netfilter/Iptables and IPsets # for storing large volumes of banned IPs # # IPset comes in two versions. See ipset -V for which one to use # requires the ipset package and kernel support. [ssh-iptables-ipset4] enabled = false port = ssh filter = sshd banaction = iptables-ipset-proto4 logpath = /var/log/sshd.log maxretry = 6 [ssh-iptables-ipset6] enabled = false port = ssh filter = sshd banaction = iptables-ipset-proto6 logpath = /var/log/sshd.log maxretry = 6 # # HTTP servers # [apache] enabled = false port = http,https filter = apache-auth logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 6 # default action is now multiport, so apache-multiport jail was left # for compatibility with previous (<0.7.6-2) releases [apache-multiport] enabled = false port = http,https filter = apache-auth logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 6 [apache-noscript] enabled = false port = http,https filter = apache-noscript logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 6 [apache-overflows] enabled = false port = http,https filter = apache-overflows logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 2 [apache-modsecurity] enabled = false filter = apache-modsecurity port = http,https logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 2 [apache-nohome] enabled = false filter = apache-nohome port = http,https logpath = /var/log/apache*/*error.log maxretry = 2 # Ban attackers that try to use PHP's URL-fopen() functionality # through GET/POST variables. - Experimental, with more than a year # of usage in production environments. [php-url-fopen] enabled = false port = http,https filter = php-url-fopen logpath = /var/www/*/logs/access_log # A simple PHP-fastcgi jail which works with lighttpd. # If you run a lighttpd server, then you probably will # find these kinds of messages in your error_log: # ALERT – tried to register forbidden variable ‘GLOBALS’ # through GET variables (attacker '1.2.3.4', file '/var/www/default/htdocs/index.php') [lighttpd-fastcgi] enabled = false port = http,https filter = lighttpd-fastcgi logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log # Same as above for mod_auth # It catches wrong authentifications [lighttpd-auth] enabled = false port = http,https filter = suhosin logpath = /var/log/lighttpd/error.log [nginx-http-auth] enabled = false filter = nginx-http-auth port = http,https logpath = /var/log/nginx/error.log # Monitor roundcube server [roundcube-auth] enabled = false filter = roundcube-auth port = http,https logpath = /var/log/roundcube/userlogins [sogo-auth] enabled = false filter = sogo-auth port = http, https # without proxy this would be: # port = 20000 logpath = /var/log/sogo/sogo.log # # FTP servers # [vsftpd] enabled = false port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data filter = vsftpd logpath = /var/log/vsftpd.log # or overwrite it in jails.local to be # logpath = /var/log/auth.log # if you want to rely on PAM failed login attempts # vsftpd's failregex should match both of those formats maxretry = 6 [proftpd] enabled = false port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data filter = proftpd logpath = /var/log/proftpd/proftpd.log maxretry = 6 [pure-ftpd] enabled = false port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data filter = pure-ftpd logpath = /var/log/syslog maxretry = 6 [wuftpd] enabled = false port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data filter = wuftpd logpath = /var/log/syslog maxretry = 6 # # Mail servers # [postfix] enabled = false port = smtp,ssmtp,submission filter = postfix logpath = /var/log/mail.log [couriersmtp] enabled = false port = smtp,ssmtp,submission filter = couriersmtp logpath = /var/log/mail.log # # Mail servers authenticators: might be used for smtp,ftp,imap servers, so # all relevant ports get banned # [courierauth] enabled = false port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s filter = courierlogin logpath = /var/log/mail.log [sasl] enabled = false port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s filter = postfix-sasl # You might consider monitoring /var/log/mail.warn instead if you are # running postfix since it would provide the same log lines at the # "warn" level but overall at the smaller filesize. logpath = /var/log/mail.log [dovecot] enabled = false port = smtp,ssmtp,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s filter = dovecot logpath = /var/log/mail.log # To log wrong MySQL access attempts add to /etc/my.cnf: # log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log # log-warning = 2 [mysqld-auth] enabled = false filter = mysqld-auth port = 3306 logpath = /var/log/mysqld.log # DNS Servers # These jails block attacks against named (bind9). By default, logging is off # with bind9 installation. You will need something like this: # # logging { # channel security_file { # file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 3 size 30m; # severity dynamic; # print-time yes; # }; # category security { # security_file; # }; # }; # # in your named.conf to provide proper logging # !!! WARNING !!! # Since UDP is connection-less protocol, spoofing of IP and imitation # of illegal actions is way too simple. Thus enabling of this filter # might provide an easy way for implementing a DoS against a chosen # victim. See # http://nion.modprobe.de/blog/archives/690-fail2ban-+-dns-fail.html # Please DO NOT USE this jail unless you know what you are doing. #[named-refused-udp] # #enabled = false #port = domain,953 #protocol = udp #filter = named-refused #logpath = /var/log/named/security.log [named-refused-tcp] enabled = false port = domain,953 protocol = tcp filter = named-refused logpath = /var/log/named/security.log [freeswitch] enabled = false filter = freeswitch logpath = /var/log/freeswitch.log maxretry = 10 action = iptables-multiport[name=freeswitch-tcp, port="5060,5061,5080,5081", protocol=tcp] iptables-multiport[name=freeswitch-udp, port="5060,5061,5080,5081", protocol=udp] [ejabberd-auth] enabled = false filter = ejabberd-auth port = xmpp-client protocol = tcp logpath = /var/log/ejabberd/ejabberd.log # Multiple jails, 1 per protocol, are necessary ATM: # see https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/37 [asterisk-tcp] enabled = false filter = asterisk port = 5060,5061 protocol = tcp logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages [asterisk-udp] enabled = false filter = asterisk port = 5060,5061 protocol = udp logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages # Jail for more extended banning of persistent abusers # !!! WARNING !!! # Make sure that your loglevel specified in fail2ban.conf/.local # is not at DEBUG level -- which might then cause fail2ban to fall into # an infinite loop constantly feeding itself with non-informative lines [recidive] enabled = false filter = recidive logpath = /var/log/fail2ban.log action = iptables-allports[name=recidive] sendmail-whois-lines[name=recidive, logpath=/var/log/fail2ban.log] bantime = 604800 ; 1 week findtime = 86400 ; 1 day maxretry = 5 # See the IMPORTANT note in action.d/blocklist_de.conf for when to # use this action # # Report block via blocklist.de fail2ban reporting service API # See action.d/blocklist_de.conf for more information [ssh-blocklist] enabled = false filter = sshd action = iptables[name=SSH, port=ssh, protocol=tcp] sendmail-whois[name=SSH, dest="%(destemail)s", sender="%(sender)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"] blocklist_de[email="%(sender)s", apikey="xxxxxx", service="%(filter)s"] logpath = /var/log/sshd.log maxretry = 20 # consider low maxretry and a long bantime # nobody except your own Nagios server should ever probe nrpe [nagios] enabled = false filter = nagios action = iptables[name=Nagios, port=5666, protocol=tcp] sendmail-whois[name=Nagios, dest="%(destemail)s", sender="%(sender)s", sendername="%(sendername)s"] logpath = /var/log/messages ; nrpe.cfg may define a different log_facility maxretry = 1 Dodatkowo przetestowałem na ssh błędne logowania i iptables działa. Więc wydaje mi się, że problemem jest filtr dla tego typu błędu. Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach
likufanele 77 Zgłoś post Napisano Październik 29, 2015 Pobaw się wartościami "findtime" i "maxretry". W tej chwili masz ustawione tak, że ktoś zostanie zbanowany po 3 nieudanych próbach logowania w przeciągu 30 sekund. Jak sobie spojrzysz w logi to łatwo się domyśleć dlaczego nikt nie został zbanowany Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach
vjdj 4 Zgłoś post Napisano Październik 30, 2015 Rzeczywiście to było problemem. Dzięki za odpowiedź. Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach