Install and configure fail2ban on ubuntu 17.04 and block on all ports

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WHAT IS FAIL2BAN?
Fail2ban scans log files and bans IPs that show the malicious signs -- too many password failures, seeking for exploits, etc. Generally Fail2Ban is then used to update firewall rules to reject the IP addresses for a specified amount of time, although any arbitrary other action (e.g. sending an email) could also be configured. Out of the box Fail2Ban comes with filters for various services (apache, courier, ssh, etc).

HOW TO INSTALL IT?


sudo apt-get install fail2ban

HOW TO CONFIGURE?
1. Add IP's to ignore


fail2ban-client set sshd addignoreip 151.237.48.31
  1. Set ban time as permenent or 3600 if you want for 10 minutes or so

fail2ban-client set sshd bantime -1
  1. Restart

service fail2ban restart

HOW TO BAN IP?


fail2ban-client set sshd banip 151.237.48.31

HOW TO UNBAN IP?


fail2ban-client set sshd unbanip 151.237.48.31

HOW TO CHECK THE JAIL LISTS?


fail2ban-client status

HOW TO LIST BANNED IP's?


iptables -nL

If you want to configure fail2ban from the configuration file it is located in /etc/fail2ban/fail2ban.local and you must restart fail2ban.

HERE IS A SIMPLE jail.local CONFIGURATION FILE including apache and ssh BLOCKED ON ALL PORTS


cd /etc/fail2ban

sudo cp jail.conf jail.local

sudo nano jail.local

#

# WARNING: heavily refactored in 0.9.0 release. Please review and

# customize settings for your setup.

#

# Changes: in most of the cases you should not modify this

# file, but provide customizations in jail.local file,

# or separate .conf files under jail.d/ directory, e.g.:

#

# HOW TO ACTIVATE JAILS:

#

# YOU SHOULD NOT MODIFY THIS FILE.

#

# It will probably be overwritten or improved in a distribution update.

#

# Provide customizations in a jail.local file or a jail.d/customisation.local.

# For example to change the default bantime for all jails and to enable the

# ssh-iptables jail the following (uncommented) would appear in the .local file.

# See man 5 jail.conf for details.

#

# [DEFAULT]

# bantime = 3600

#

# [sshd]

#enabled = true

#

# See jail.conf(5) man page for more information

# Comments: use '#' for comment lines and ';' (following a space) for inline comments

[INCLUDES]

#before = paths-distro.conf

before = paths-debian.conf

# The DEFAULT allows a global definition of the options. They can be overridden

# in each jail afterwards.

[DEFAULT]

#

# MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS

#

# "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 (and/or comma) separator.

ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8 212.122.165.163

# 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 = -1

# A host is banned if it has generated "maxretry" during the last "findtime"

# seconds.

findtime = 600

# "maxretry" is the number of failures before a host get banned.

maxretry = 1

# "backend" specifies the backend used to get files modification.

# Available options are "pyinotify", "gamin", "polling", "systemd" 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.

# systemd: uses systemd python library to access the systemd journal.

# Specifying "logpath" is not valid for this backend.

# See "journalmatch" in the jails associated filter config

# auto: will try to use the following backends, in order:

# pyinotify, gamin, polling.

#

# Note: if systemd backend is chosen as the default but you enable a jail

# for which logs are present only in its own log files, specify some other

# backend for that jail (e.g. polling) and provide empty value for

# journalmatch. See https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/959#issuecomment-74901200

backend = auto

# "usedns" specifies if jails should trust hostnames in logs,

# warn when DNS lookups are performed, or ignore all hostnames in logs

#

# yes: if a hostname is encountered, a DNS lookup will be performed.

# warn: if a hostname is encountered, a 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.

# raw: use raw value (no hostname), allow use it for no-host filters/actions (example user)

usedns = warn

# "logencoding" specifies the encoding of the log files handled by the jail

# This is used to decode the lines from the log file.

# Typical examples: "ascii", "utf-8"

#

# auto: will use the system locale setting

logencoding = auto

# "enabled" enables the jails.

# By default all jails are disabled, and it should stay this way.

# Enable only relevant to your setup jails in your .local or jail.d/*.conf

#

# true: jail will be enabled and log files will get monitored for changes

# false: jail is not enabled

enabled = false

# "filter" defines the filter to use by the jail.

# By default jails have names matching their filter name

#

filter = %(__name__)s

#

# ACTIONS

#

# Some options used for actions

# Destination email address used solely for the interpolations in

# jail.{conf,local,d/*} configuration files.

destemail = root@localhost

# Sender email address used solely for some actions

sender = root@localhost

# E-mail action. Since 0.8.1 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

# Ports to be banned

# Usually should be overridden in a particular jail

port = 0:65535

# Format of user-agent https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.5.3

fail2ban_agent = Fail2Ban/%(fail2ban_version)s

#

# Action shortcuts. To be used to define action parameter

# 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

banaction_allports = iptables-allports

# The simplest action to take: ban only

action_ = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, bantime="%(bantime)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, bantime="%(bantime)s", port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"]

%(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, sender="%(sender)s", dest="%(destemail)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"]

# ban & send an e-mail with whois report and relevant log lines

# to the destemail.

action_mwl = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, bantime="%(bantime)s", port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"]

%(mta)s-whois-lines[name=%(__name__)s, sender="%(sender)s", dest="%(destemail)s", logpath=%(logpath)s, chain="%(chain)s"]

# See the IMPORTANT note in action.d/xarf-login-attack for when to use this action

#

# ban & send a xarf e-mail to abuse contact of IP address and include relevant log lines

# to the destemail.

action_xarf = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s, bantime="%(bantime)s", port="%(port)s", protocol="%(protocol)s", chain="%(chain)s"]

xarf-login-attack[service=%(__name__)s, sender="%(sender)s", logpath=%(logpath)s, port="%(port)s"]

# ban IP on CloudFlare & send an e-mail with whois report and relevant log lines

# to the destemail.

action_cf_mwl = cloudflare[cfuser="%(cfemail)s", cftoken="%(cfapikey)s"]

%(mta)s-whois-lines[name=%(__name__)s, sender="%(sender)s", dest="%(destemail)s", logpath=%(logpath)s, chain="%(chain)s"]

# Report block via blocklist.de fail2ban reporting service API

#

# See the IMPORTANT note in action.d/blocklist_de.conf for when to

# use this action. Create a file jail.d/blocklist_de.local containing

# [Init]

# blocklist_de_apikey = {api key from registration]

#

action_blocklist_de = blocklist_de[email="%(sender)s", service=%(filter)s, apikey="%(blocklist_de_apikey)s", agent="%(fail2ban_agent)s"]

# Report ban via badips.com, and use as blacklist

#

# See BadIPsAction docstring in config/action.d/badips.py for

# documentation for this action.

#

# NOTE: This action relies on banaction being present on start and therefore

# should be last action defined for a jail.

#

action_badips = badips.py[category="%(__name__)s", banaction="%(banaction)s", agent="%(fail2ban_agent)s"]

#

# Report ban via badips.com (uses action.d/badips.conf for reporting only)

#

action_badips_report = badips[category="%(__name__)s", agent="%(fail2ban_agent)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

#

#

# SSH servers

#

[sshd]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(sshd_log)s

backend = %(sshd_backend)s

banaction = iptables-multiport

[sshd-ddos]

# This jail corresponds to the standard configuration in Fail2ban.

# The mail-whois action send a notification e-mail with a whois request

# in the body.

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(sshd_log)s

backend = %(sshd_backend)s

[dropbear]

port = ssh

logpath = %(dropbear_log)s

backend = %(dropbear_backend)s

[selinux-ssh]

port = ssh

logpath = %(auditd_log)s

#

# HTTP servers

#

[apache]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

filter = apache-auth

logpath = /var/log/apache2/*error.log

maxretry = 3

findtime = 600

#ignoreip = 192.168.1.227

[apache-auth]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

[apache-badbots]

# Ban hosts which agent identifies spammer robots crawling the web

# for email addresses. The mail outputs are buffered.

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_access_log)s

bantime = -1

maxretry = 1

[apache-noscript]

enabled = true

port = http,https

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

[apache-overflows]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

maxretry = 2

[apache-nohome]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

maxretry = 2

[apache-botsearch]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

maxretry = 2

[apache-fakegooglebot]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_access_log)s

maxretry = 1

ignorecommand = %(ignorecommands_dir)s/apache-fakegooglebot <ip>

[apache-modsecurity]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

maxretry = 2

[apache-shellshock]

enabled = true

port = 0:65535

logpath = %(apache_error_log)s

maxretry = 1

[openhab-auth]

filter = openhab

action = iptables-allports[name=NoAuthFailures]

logpath = /opt/openhab/logs/request.log

[nginx-http-auth]

port = http,https

logpath = %(nginx_error_log)s

# To use 'nginx-limit-req' jail you should have `ngx_http_limit_req_module`

# and define `limit_req` and `limit_req_zone` as described in nginx documentation

# http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_limit_req_module.html

# or for example see in 'config/filter.d/nginx-limit-req.conf'

[nginx-limit-req]

port = http,https

logpath = %(nginx_error_log)s

[nginx-botsearch]

port = http,https

logpath = %(nginx_error_log)s

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 = true

port = http,https

logpath = %(nginx_access_log)s

%(apache_access_log)s

[suhosin]

port = http,https

logpath = %(suhosin_log)s

[lighttpd-auth]

# Same as above for Apache's mod_auth

# It catches wrong authentifications

port = http,https

logpath = %(lighttpd_error_log)s

#

# Webmail and groupware servers

#

[roundcube-auth]

port = http,https

logpath = %(roundcube_errors_log)s

[openwebmail]

port = http,https

logpath = /var/log/openwebmail.log

[horde]

port = http,https

logpath = /var/log/horde/horde.log

[groupoffice]

port = http,https

logpath = /home/groupoffice/log/info.log

[sogo-auth]

# Monitor SOGo groupware server

# without proxy this would be:

# port = 20000

port = http,https

logpath = /var/log/sogo/sogo.log

[tine20]

logpath = /var/log/tine20/tine20.log

port = http,https

#

# Web Applications

#

#

[drupal-auth]

port = http,https

logpath = %(syslog_daemon)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[guacamole]

port = http,https

logpath = /var/log/tomcat*/catalina.out

[monit]

#Ban clients brute-forcing the monit gui login

port = 2812

logpath = /var/log/monit

[webmin-auth]

port = 10000

logpath = %(syslog_authpriv)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[froxlor-auth]

port = http,https

logpath = %(syslog_authpriv)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

#

# HTTP Proxy servers

#

#

[squid]

port = 80,443,3128,8080

logpath = /var/log/squid/access.log

[3proxy]

port = 3128

logpath = /var/log/3proxy.log

#

# FTP servers

#

[proftpd]

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

logpath = %(proftpd_log)s

backend = %(proftpd_backend)s

[pure-ftpd]

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

logpath = %(pureftpd_log)s

backend = %(pureftpd_backend)s

[gssftpd]

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

logpath = %(syslog_daemon)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[wuftpd]

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

logpath = %(wuftpd_log)s

backend = %(wuftpd_backend)s

[vsftpd]

# or overwrite it in jails.local to be

# logpath = %(syslog_authpriv)s

# if you want to rely on PAM failed login attempts

# vsftpd's failregex should match both of those formats

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

logpath = %(vsftpd_log)s

#

# Mail servers

#

# ASSP SMTP Proxy Jail

[assp]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = /root/path/to/assp/logs/maillog.txt

[courier-smtp]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[postfix]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(postfix_log)s

backend = %(postfix_backend)s

[postfix-rbl]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(postfix_log)s

backend = %(postfix_backend)s

maxretry = 1

[sendmail-auth]

port = submission,465,smtp

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[sendmail-reject]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[qmail-rbl]

filter = qmail

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = /service/qmail/log/main/current

# dovecot defaults to logging to the mail syslog facility

# but can be set by syslog_facility in the dovecot configuration.

[dovecot]

port = pop3,pop3s,imap,imaps,submission,465,sieve

logpath = %(dovecot_log)s

backend = %(dovecot_backend)s

[sieve]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(dovecot_log)s

backend = %(dovecot_backend)s

[solid-pop3d]

port = pop3,pop3s

logpath = %(solidpop3d_log)s

[exim]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(exim_main_log)s

[exim-spam]

port = smtp,465,submission

logpath = %(exim_main_log)s

[kerio]

port = imap,smtp,imaps,465

logpath = /opt/kerio/mailserver/store/logs/security.log

#

# Mail servers authenticators: might be used for smtp,ftp,imap servers, so

# all relevant ports get banned

#

[courier-auth]

port = smtp,465,submission,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[postfix-sasl]

port = smtp,465,submission,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s

# 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 = %(postfix_log)s

backend = %(postfix_backend)s

[perdition]

port = imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[squirrelmail]

port = smtp,465,submission,imap2,imap3,imaps,pop3,pop3s,http,https,socks

logpath = /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/squirrelmail_access_log

[cyrus-imap]

port = imap3,imaps

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[uwimap-auth]

port = imap3,imaps

logpath = %(syslog_mail)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

#

#

# DNS servers

#

# !!! 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.

#

# IMPORTANT: see filter.d/named-refused for instructions to enable logging

# This jail blocks UDP traffic for DNS requests.

# [named-refused-udp]

#

# filter = named-refused

# port = domain,953

# protocol = udp

# logpath = /var/log/named/security.log

# IMPORTANT: see filter.d/named-refused for instructions to enable logging

# This jail blocks TCP traffic for DNS requests.

[named-refused]

port = domain,953

logpath = /var/log/named/security.log

[nsd]

port = 53

action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s", protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]

%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s", protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]

logpath = /var/log/nsd.log

#

# Miscellaneous

#

[asterisk]

port = 5060,5061

action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s", protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]

%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s", protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]

%(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s"]

logpath = /var/log/asterisk/messages

maxretry = 10

[freeswitch]

port = 5060,5061

action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s", protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]

%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s", protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]

%(mta)s-whois[name=%(__name__)s, dest="%(destemail)s"]

logpath = /var/log/freeswitch.log

maxretry = 10

# To log wrong MySQL access attempts add to /etc/my.cnf in [mysqld] or

# equivalent section:

# log-warning = 2

#

# for syslog (daemon facility)

# [mysqld_safe]

# syslog

#

# for own logfile

# [mysqld]

# log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log

[mysqld-auth]

#enabled = true

port = 3306

logpath = %(mysql_log)s

backend = %(mysql_backend)s

# Log wrong MongoDB auth (for details see filter 'filter.d/mongodb-auth.conf')

[mongodb-auth]

# change port when running with "--shardsvr" or "--configsvr" runtime operation

port = 27017

logpath = /var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log

# Jail for more extended banning of persistent abusers

# !!! WARNINGS !!!

# 1. 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

# 2. Increase dbpurgeage defined in fail2ban.conf to e.g. 648000 (7.5 days)

# to maintain entries for failed logins for sufficient amount of time

[recidive]

logpath = /var/log/fail2ban.log

banaction = %(banaction_allports)s

bantime = 604800 ; 1 week

findtime = 86400 ; 1 day

# Generic filter for PAM. Has to be used with action which bans all

# ports such as iptables-allports, shorewall

[pam-generic]

# pam-generic filter can be customized to monitor specific subset of 'tty's

banaction = %(banaction_allports)s

logpath = %(syslog_authpriv)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

[xinetd-fail]

banaction = iptables-multiport-log

logpath = %(syslog_daemon)s

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

maxretry = 2

# stunnel - need to set port for this

[stunnel]

logpath = /var/log/stunnel4/stunnel.log

[ejabberd-auth]

port = 5222

logpath = /var/log/ejabberd/ejabberd.log

[counter-strike]

logpath = /opt/cstrike/logs/L[0-9]*.log

# Firewall: http://www.cstrike-planet.com/faq/6

tcpport = 27030,27031,27032,27033,27034,27035,27036,27037,27038,27039

udpport = 1200,27000,27001,27002,27003,27004,27005,27006,27007,27008,27009,27010,27011,27012,27013,27014,27015

action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(tcpport)s", protocol="tcp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]

%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(udpport)s", protocol="udp", chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]

# consider low maxretry and a long bantime

# nobody except your own Nagios server should ever probe nrpe

[nagios]

logpath = %(syslog_daemon)s ; nrpe.cfg may define a different log_facility

backend = %(syslog_backend)s

maxretry = 1

[oracleims]

# see "oracleims" filter file for configuration requirement for Oracle IMS v6 and above

logpath = /opt/sun/comms/messaging64/log/mail.log_current

banaction = %(banaction_allports)s

[directadmin]

logpath = /var/log/directadmin/login.log

port = 2222

[portsentry]

logpath = /var/lib/portsentry/portsentry.history

maxretry = 1

[pass2allow-ftp]

# this pass2allow example allows FTP traffic after successful HTTP authentication

port = ftp,ftp-data,ftps,ftps-data

# knocking_url variable must be overridden to some secret value in jail.local

knocking_url = /knocking/

filter = apache-pass[knocking_url="%(knocking_url)s"]

# access log of the website with HTTP auth

logpath = %(apache_access_log)s

blocktype = RETURN

returntype = DROP

bantime = 3600

maxretry = 1

findtime = 1

[murmur]

# AKA mumble-server

port = 64738

action = %(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-tcp, port="%(port)s", protocol=tcp, chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-tcp]

%(banaction)s[name=%(__name__)s-udp, port="%(port)s", protocol=udp, chain="%(chain)s", actname=%(banaction)s-udp]

logpath = /var/log/mumble-server/mumble-server.log

[screensharingd]

# For Mac OS Screen Sharing Service (VNC)

logpath = /var/log/system.log

logencoding = utf-8

[haproxy-http-auth]

# HAProxy by default doesn't log to file you'll need to set it up to forward

# logs to a syslog server which would then write them to disk.

# See "haproxy-http-auth" filter for a brief cautionary note when setting

# maxretry and findtime.

logpath = /var/log/haproxy.log

[slapd]

port = ldap,ldaps

filter = slapd

logpath = /var/log/slapd.log

After this we have to restart fail2ban with service fail2ban restart and check if all jails are loaded by:


fail2ban-client status status
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