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# Fail2Ban action configuration file for ufw
#
# You are required to run "ufw enable" before this will have any effect.
#
# The insert position should be appropriate to block the required traffic.
# A number after an allow rule to the application won't be of much use.

[Definition]

actionstart = 

actionstop = 

actioncheck = 

# ufw does "quickly process packets for which we already have a connection" in before.rules,
# therefore all related sockets should be closed
# actionban is using `ss` to do so, this only handles IPv4 and IPv6.

actionban = if [ -n "<application>" ] && ufw app info "<application>"
            then
              ufw <add> <blocktype> from <ip> to <destination> app "<application>" comment "<comment>"
            else
              ufw <add> <blocktype> from <ip> to <destination> comment "<comment>"
            fi
            <kill>

actionunban = if [ -n "<application>" ] && ufw app info "<application>"
              then
                ufw delete <blocktype> from <ip> to <destination> app "<application>"
              else
                ufw delete <blocktype> from <ip> to <destination>
              fi

# Option: kill-mode
# Notes.: can be set to ss or conntrack (may be extended later with other modes) to immediately drop all connections from banned IP, default empty (no kill)
# Example: banaction = ufw[kill-mode=ss]
kill-mode =

# intern conditional parameter used to provide killing mode after ban:
_kill_ =
_kill_ss = ss -K dst "[<ip>]"
_kill_conntrack = conntrack -D -s "<ip>"

# Option: kill
# Notes.: can be used to specify custom killing feature, by default depending on option kill-mode
# Examples: banaction = ufw[kill='ss -K "( sport = :http || sport = :https )" dst "[<ip>]"']
#           banaction = ufw[kill='cutter "<ip>"']
kill = <_kill_<kill-mode>>

[Init]
# Option: add
# Notes.: can be set to "insert 1" to insert a rule at certain position (here 1):
add = prepend

# Option: blocktype
# Notes.: reject or deny
blocktype = reject

# Option: destination
# Notes.: The destination address to block in the ufw rule
destination = any

# Option: application
# Notes.: application from sudo ufw app list
application = 

# Option: comment
# Notes.: comment for rule added by fail2ban
comment = by Fail2Ban after <failures> attempts against <name>

# DEV NOTES:
# 
# Author: Guilhem Lettron
# Enhancements: Daniel Black

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apprise.conf File 1.38 KB 0644
blocklist_de.conf File 2.65 KB 0644
bsd-ipfw.conf File 3.15 KB 0644
cloudflare-token.conf File 2.93 KB 0644
cloudflare.conf File 2.97 KB 0644
complain.conf File 4.66 KB 0644
dshield.conf File 7.5 KB 0644
dummy.conf File 1.68 KB 0644
firewallcmd-allports.conf File 1.47 KB 0644
firewallcmd-common.conf File 2.59 KB 0644
firewallcmd-ipset.conf File 3.58 KB 0644
firewallcmd-multiport.conf File 1.24 KB 0644
firewallcmd-new.conf File 1.85 KB 0644
firewallcmd-rich-logging.conf File 1021 B 0644
firewallcmd-rich-rules.conf File 1.71 KB 0644
helpers-common.conf File 592 B 0644
hostsdeny.conf File 1.62 KB 0644
ipfilter.conf File 1.54 KB 0644
ipfw.conf File 1.47 KB 0644
iptables-allports.conf File 291 B 0644
iptables-ipset-proto4.conf File 1.93 KB 0644
iptables-ipset-proto6-allports.conf File 814 B 0644
iptables-ipset-proto6.conf File 773 B 0644
iptables-ipset.conf File 2.52 KB 0644
iptables-multiport-log.conf File 2.11 KB 0644
iptables-multiport.conf File 232 B 0644
iptables-new.conf File 332 B 0644
iptables-xt_recent-echo.conf File 2.78 KB 0644
iptables.conf File 4.68 KB 0644
ipthreat.conf File 4.19 KB 0644
mail-buffered.conf File 2.44 KB 0644
mail-whois-common.conf File 1.03 KB 0644
mail-whois-lines.conf File 2.4 KB 0644
mail-whois.conf File 1.85 KB 0644
mail.conf File 1.72 KB 0644
mynetwatchman.conf File 5.2 KB 0644
netscaler.conf File 1.46 KB 0644
nftables-allports.conf File 383 B 0644
nftables-multiport.conf File 384 B 0644
nftables.conf File 6.17 KB 0644
nginx-block-map.conf File 3.92 KB 0644
npf.conf File 1.49 KB 0644
nsupdate.conf File 3.16 KB 0644
osx-afctl.conf File 497 B 0644
osx-ipfw.conf File 2.25 KB 0644
pf.conf File 3.66 KB 0644
route.conf File 1023 B 0644
sendmail-buffered.conf File 2.74 KB 0644
sendmail-common.conf File 1.89 KB 0644
sendmail-geoip-lines.conf File 1.72 KB 0644
sendmail-whois-ipjailmatches.conf File 1.03 KB 0644
sendmail-whois-ipmatches.conf File 1.01 KB 0644
sendmail-whois-lines.conf File 1.27 KB 0644
sendmail-whois-matches.conf File 1000 B 0644
sendmail-whois.conf File 950 B 0644
sendmail.conf File 829 B 0644
shorewall-ipset-proto6.conf File 3.44 KB 0644
shorewall.conf File 2.11 KB 0644
smtp.py File 6.13 KB 0644
symbiosis-blacklist-allports.conf File 1.47 KB 0644
ufw.conf File 2.32 KB 0644
xarf-login-attack.conf File 6.29 KB 0644
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