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====== Use Fail2Ban on GNU/Linux to block botnet' | ====== Use Fail2Ban on GNU/Linux to block botnet' | ||
- | Synchronet now have a built-it support to block incomming connections (see [[howto: | + | Synchronet now have a built-in support to block incomming connections (see [[howto: |
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+ | If you running another services/daemons | ||
You must config and setup the sbbs log file that are explained here: [[config: | You must config and setup the sbbs log file that are explained here: [[config: | ||
- | These examples where made on Debian GNU/Linux, but you can adjust and apply for another distribution like Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora, etc. | + | // |
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First step, install fail2ban package: | First step, install fail2ban package: | ||
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< | < | ||
+ | # iptables -L -n | ||
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Chain fail2ban-SBBS-main (1 references) | Chain fail2ban-SBBS-main (1 references) | ||
target | target | ||
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</ | </ | ||
+ | **ToDo:** | ||
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+ | * Add regexp for spam.log and hack.log | ||
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===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
* [[: | * [[: |