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| ## Version 2022/12/15
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| # IPThreat configuration file
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| #
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| # Added to fail2ban by Jeff Johnson (jjxtra)
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| #
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| # Action to report IP address to ipthreat.net
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| #
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| # You must sign up to obtain an API key from ipthreat.net and request bulk report permissions
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| # https://ipthreat.net/integrations
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| #
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| # IPThreat is a 100% free site and service, all data is licensed under a creative commons by attribution license
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| # Please do not integrate if you do not agree to the license
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| #
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| # IMPORTANT:
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| #
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| # Reporting an IP is a serious action. Make sure that it is legit.
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| # Consider using this action only for:
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| #   * IP that has been banned more than once
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| #   * High max retry to avoid user mis-typing password
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| #   * Filters that are unlikely to be human error
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| #
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| # Example:
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| # ```
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| #   action = %(known/action)s
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| #            ipthreat[]
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| # ```
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| #
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| # The action accepts the following arguments: ipthreat[ipthreat_flags="8",ipthreat_system="SSH", ipthreat_apikey=...]
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| # In most cases your action could be as simple as: ipthreat[], since the default flags and system are set to the most correct default values.
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| # You can optionally override ipthreat_system and ipthreat_flags if desired.
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| # The ipthreat_apikey must be set at the bottom of this configuration file.
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| #
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| # `ipthreat_system` is a short name of the system attacked, i.e. SSH, SMTP, MYSQL, PHP, etc.
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| #
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| # For `ipthreat_flags`, most cases will use 8 (BruteForce) which is the default, but you could use others.
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| # You can use the name or the ordinal.
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| # Multiple values are comma separated.
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| # ```
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| # Name           Ordinal Description
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| # Dns            1       Abuse/attack of dns (domain name server)
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| # Fraud          2       General fraud, whether orders, misuse of payment info, etc
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| # DDos           4       Distributed denial of service attack, whether through http requests, large ping attack, etc
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| # BruteForce     8       Brute force login attack
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| # Proxy          16      IP is a proxy like TOR or other proxy server
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| # Spam           32      Email, comment or other type of spam
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| # Vpn            64      IP is part of a VPN
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| # Hacking        128     General hacking outside of brute force attack (includes vulnerability scans, sql injection, etc.). Use port scan flag instead if it's just probe on ports.
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| # BadBot         256     Bad bot that is not honoring robots.txt or just flooding with too many requests, etc
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| # Compromised    512     The ip has been taken over by malware or botnet
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| # Phishing       1024    The ip is involved in phishing or spoofing
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| # Iot            2048    The ip has targetted an iot (Internet of Things) device
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| # PortScan       4096    Port scan
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| # See https://ipthreat.net/bulkreportformat for more information
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| # ```
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| 
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| [Definition]
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| 
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| # bypass action for restored tickets
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| norestored = 1
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| 
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| # Option:  actionstart
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| # Notes.:  command executed on demand at the first ban (or at the start of Fail2Ban if actionstart_on_demand is set to false).
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| # Values:  CMD
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| #
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| actionstart =
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| 
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| # Option:  actionstop
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| # Notes.:  command executed at the stop of jail (or at the end of Fail2Ban)
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| # Values:  CMD
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| #
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| actionstop =
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| 
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| # Option:  actioncheck
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| # Notes.:  command executed once before each actionban command
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| # Values:  CMD
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| #
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| actioncheck =
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| 
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| # Option:  actionban
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| # Notes.:  command executed when banning an IP. Take care that the
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| #          command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.
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| #
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| # Tags:    See jail.conf(5) man page
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| # Values:  CMD
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| #
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| actionban = curl -sSf "https://api.ipthreat.net/api/report" -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "X-API-KEY: <ipthreat_apikey>" -d "{\"ip\":\"<ip>\",\"flags\":\"<ipthreat_flags>\",\"system\":\"<ipthreat_system>\",\"notes\":\"fail2ban\"}"
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| 
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| # Option:  actionunban
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| # Notes.:  command executed when unbanning an IP. Take care that the
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| #          command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights.
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| # Tags:    See jail.conf(5) man page
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| # Values:  CMD
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| #
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| actionunban =
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| 
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| [Init]
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| # Option:  ipthreat_apikey
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| # Notes    Your API key from ipthreat.net
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| # Values:  STRING Default: None
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| # Register for ipthreat [https://ipthreat.net], get api key and set below.
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| # You will need to set the flags and system in the action call in jail.conf
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| ipthreat_apikey =
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| 
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| # By default, the ipthreat system is the name of the fail2ban jail
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| ipthreat_system = <name>
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| 
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| # By default the ip threat flags is 8 (brute force), but you can override this per jail if desired
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| ipthreat_flags = 8
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