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Package: fail2ban

Description: ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors
Fail2ban monitors log files (e.g. /var/log/auth.log, /var/log/apache/access.log) and temporarily or persistently bans failure-prone addresses by updating existing firewall rules. Fail2ban allows easy specification of different actions to be taken such as to ban an IP using iptables or hostsdeny rules, or simply to send a notification email.
By default, it comes with filter expressions for various services (sshd, Apache, proftpd, sasl, etc.) but configuration can be easily extended for monitoring any other text file. All filters and actions are given in the config files, thus fail2ban can be adopted to be used with a variety of files and firewalls. Following recommends are listed:
 - iptables/nftables -- default installation uses iptables for banning.
 nftables is also supported. You most probably need it
 - whois -- used by a number of *mail-whois* actions to send notification
 emails with whois information about attacker hosts. Unless you will use
 those you don't need whois
 - python3-pyinotify -- unless you monitor services logs via systemd, you
 need pyinotify for efficient monitoring for log files changes
Homepage: https://www.fail2ban.org
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Manual pages:

fail2ban-client(1) fail2ban-python(1) fail2ban-regex(1)
fail2ban-server(1) fail2ban-testcases(1) fail2ban(1)
jail.conf(5)

Other documents:

/usr/share/doc/fail2ban /usr/share/doc/fail2ban/examples
/usr/share/doc/fail2ban/examples/cacti /usr/share/doc/fail2ban/examples/nagios

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