Talk:ProFTPd
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Revision as of 03:11, 4 July 2007 by 71.105.58.80 (Talk) (New page: failregex = USER \S+: no such user found from \S* ?\[<HOST>\] to \S+\s*$ /var/log/secure:Jul 3 14:33:30 xkmail proftpd[12639]: xkmail.hopto.org (pe1950-2.sni.ne.jp[61.7.1.109]) - USER ad...)
failregex = USER \S+: no such user found from \S* ?\[<HOST>\] to \S+\s*$
/var/log/secure:Jul 3 14:33:30 xkmail proftpd[12639]: xkmail.hopto.org (pe1950-2.sni.ne.jp[61.7.1.109]) - USER adriana: no such user found from pe1950-2.sni.ne.jp [61.7.1.109] to 71.105.58.80:21
I got hit by this about 1400 times today but fail2ban did not jail ip address.
Is the jail.conf wrong? kevin@xkmail.hopto.org ver .80 fedora 4
- Fail2Ban configuration file
- Author: Yaroslav Halchenko
- $Revision: 510 $
[Definition]
- Option: failregex
- Notes.: regex to match the password failures messages in the logfile. The
- host must be matched by a group named "host". The tag "<HOST>" can
- be used for standard IP/hostname matching and is only an alias for
- (?:::f{4,6}:)?(?P<host>\S+)
- Values: TEXT
failregex = USER \S+: no such user found from \S* ?\[<HOST>\] to \S+\s*$
- Option: ignoreregex
- Notes.: regex to ignore. If this regex matches, the line is ignored.
- Values: TEXT
ignoreregex =