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'''Apache HTTP Server''' is a free software/open source web server for Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare and other operating systems. Apache is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web, and continues to be the most popular web server in use, serving as the de facto reference platform against which other web servers are designed and judged. | '''Apache HTTP Server''' is a free software/open source web server for Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare and other operating systems. Apache is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web, and continues to be the most popular web server in use, serving as the de facto reference platform against which other web servers are designed and judged. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 15 October 2007
Apache HTTP Server is a free software/open source web server for Unix-like systems, Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare and other operating systems. Apache is notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web, and continues to be the most popular web server in use, serving as the de facto reference platform against which other web servers are designed and judged.
- [Sun Jan 28 11:55:32 2007] [error] [client 123.123.123.123] user myCoolUser: authentication failure for "/myPasswordedDir": Password Mismatch
- [Tue Apr 10 15:39:26 2007] [error] [client x.x.x.x] Digest: user Username: password mismatch: /
Failregex
The regular expressions below are proposed failregex for this software. Multiple regular expressions for failregex will only work with a version of Fail2ban greater than or equal to 0.7.6.
The tag <HOST> in the regular expressions below is just an alias for (?:::f{4,6}:)?(?P<host>\S+). The replacement is done automatically by Fail2ban when adding the regular expression. At the moment, exactly one named group host or <HOST> tag must be present in each regular expression.
Please, before editing this section, propose your changes in the discussion page first.
- [[]client <HOST>[]] user .*(?:: authentication failure|not found|password mismatch)