What version of Fail2ban are you using? On Thu, 2015-10-01 at 11:34 -0300, Christian Schmitz wrote:
> Well i look somethings, if i run the command as i see in the fail2ban log > seem like does not exist fail2ban jail into iptables. > 1)I see that: > #iptables -n -L INPUT | grep -q 'fail2ban-sasl' > show a empty result. > > 2) But one update, if i remove the "-q" to the grep yes i can see the jails > into iptables: > > schweb:~ # iptables -L | grep 'fail2ban' > fail2ban-BadBots tcp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports http,https > fail2ban-courierlogin tcp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports > smtp,pop3,imap,urd,submission,imaps,pop3s > fail2ban-apache-overflows tcp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports http,https > fail2ban-sasl all -- anywhere anywhere > Chain fail2ban-BadBots (1 references) > Chain fail2ban-apache-overflows (1 references) > Chain fail2ban-courierlogin (1 references) > Chain fail2ban-sasl (1 references) > > 3)if i run manually the command that i see in the log of fail2ban: > #iptables -D fail2ban-sasl -s 183.23.137.84 -j REJECT --reject-with > icmp-port-unreachable > The answer is: > iptables: No chain/target/match by that name. > > Tere are some wrong in the iptables command executed by fail2ban? > > Best Regards > Christian > > El Jue 01 Oct 2015, Christian Schmitz escribió: > > Well i look some: > > seem like does not exist fail2ban jail into iptables. > > 1)I see that: > > #iptables -n -L INPUT | grep -q 'fail2ban-sasl' > > show a empty result. > > > > 2)So as i see in the log that fail2ban run: > > #iptables -D INPUT -p all -j fail2ban-sasl > > So i run it manually. And the command end without error or warning or other > > message. > > > > 3)I repeat the step 1 and again fail2ban-sasl does not exist. > > > > I imagine that the problem of fail2ban is caused by iptables. > > > > ¿How i can correct this on suse with susefirewall running? > > > > Best Regards > > Christian > > > > El Mié 30 Sep 2015, Christian Schmitz escribió: > > > curiosly SQLITE was not installed on the system, i install it (and not > > > restart fail2ban because other work emergencys ) and today a new IP > > > match. > > > > > > And i see in the "fail2ban.log" > > > 2015-09-30 10:00:57,559 fail2ban.actions[11801]: WARNING [sasl-iptables] > > > Ban 181.165.107.42 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:50,922 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -D INPUT -p tcp -m multiport --dports 80,443 -j fail2ban-apache-overflows > > > iptables -F fail2ban-apache-overflows > > > iptables -X fail2ban-apache-overflows returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:51,698 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -D INPUT -p tcp -m multiport --dports http,https -j fail2ban-BadBots > > > iptables -F fail2ban-BadBots > > > iptables -X fail2ban-BadBots returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,062 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -D INPUT -p tcp -m multiport --dports 25,110,143,465,587,993,995 -j > > > fail2ban-courierlogin > > > iptables -F fail2ban-courierlogin > > > iptables -X fail2ban-courierlogin returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,477 fail2ban.actions[11801]: WARNING [sasl-iptables] > > > Unban 181.165.107.42 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,494 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -n -L INPUT | grep -q 'fail2ban-sasl[ \t]' returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,495 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR Invariant > > > check failed. Trying to restore a sane environment > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,514 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -D INPUT -p all -j fail2ban-sasl > > > iptables -F fail2ban-sasl > > > iptables -X fail2ban-sasl returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:24:52,563 fail2ban.actions.action[11801]: ERROR iptables > > > -D fail2ban-sasl -s 181.165.107.42 -j REJECT --reject-with > > > icmp-port-unreachable returned 100 > > > 2015-09-30 10:25:22,304 fail2ban.filter [16433]: WARNING Unable to find a > > > corresponding IP address for unknown: [Errno -2] Name or service not > > > known 2015-09-30 10:25:23,629 fail2ban.filter [16433]: WARNING Unable to > > > find a corresponding IP address for unknown: [Errno -2] Name or service > > > not known > > > > > > note: The last line is repeated 176 times. > > > When i run IPTABLES -L i se listed as rejected under fail2ban. > > > > > > My iptables is very basic and zero without help of google. I can > > > understand a rule when i see it, but i cant write my own rule. > > > > > > The unban works fine ( was a false positive) > > > > > > 2015-09-30 10:31:22,936 fail2ban.actions[16433]: WARNING [sasl-iptables] > > > Ban 181.165.107.42 > > > 2015-09-30 10:47:06,476 fail2ban.actions[16433]: WARNING [sasl-iptables] > > > Unban 181.165.107.42 > > > > > > Best Regards and thanks you > > > for your help > > > > > > Christian > > > > > > El Mar 29 Sep 2015, Nick Howitt escribió: > > > > I've had a couple of issues in the past. > > > > > > > > The first issue is that every time the firewall restarted all jail > > > > sections got wiped. With my distro (ClearOS) firewall restarts happened > > > > quite a lot with things like background updates outside the user's > > > > direct control. Editing of rules through their webconfig did the same. > > > > It meant I had to reload fail2ban every time the firewall reloaded. In > > > > ClearOS there is a mechanism for running commands after a firewall > > > > restart so I used that. > > > > > > > > You can check for this by doing an "iptables -nvL" from the command > > > > line. You should see your jails (like fail2ban-sasl), probably at the > > > > bottom of your listing. > > > > > > > > The second issue was from rule errors. It is worth trying to manually > > > > execute the rule which f2b is trying to execute. I can't remember how I > > > > reconstructed the rule but you should find the basis of it in > > > > fail2ban/actions and it changed between 0.8.x and 0.9.x. 0.9.x can be > > > > harder to work out because of the way the set up uses defaults and > > > > overrides (but it removes a lots of rule/action duplication) > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > The other issue was from the definition of > > > > > > > > On 2015-09-29 14:01, Harrison Johnson wrote: > > > > > Sorry about that I had to feed the cat. > > > > > Christian it looks like you have more than a 100 fail2ban-sasl jumps > > > > > in your rule set. If you don't have any sqlite3 failures in you log > > > > > file then all you need to do is put the hump rule in the correct > > > > > place. If you do have a sqlite3 problem then you just don't use it. > > > > > Either way the first step is to stop fail2ban. Then flush and restore > > > > > your iptables rule set. How comfortable are you with iptables? > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 09:00 -0300, Christian Schmitz wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone: > > > > > I need know why fail2ban is not banning IP. The Fail2ban is runing, > > > > > the jail > > > > > active, and detect it: > > > > > I receive the email: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > The IP 120.146.197.161 has just been banned by Fail2Ban after > > > > > 3 attempts against sasl. > > > > > ........... > > > > > But even if "fail2ban-client status sasl-iptables" report the IP as > > > > > blocked > > > > > sasli see the hacking try persist onto the mail logs: > > > > > > > > > > postfix/smtpd[3676]: lost connection after AUTH from > > > > > CPE-120-146-197-161.static.vic.bigpond.net.au[120.146.197.161] > > > > > schweb postfix/smtpd[3676]: disconnect from > > > > > CPE-120-146-197-161.static.vic.bigpond.net.au[120.146.197.161] > > > > > > > > > > If i look on fail2ban.log: > > > > > 2015-09-27 01:26:16,167 fail2ban.actions[9478]: WARNING > > > > > [sasl-iptables] Ban > > > > > 120.146.197.161 > > > > > 2015-09-27 01:26:16,187 fail2ban.actions.action[9478]: ERROR iptables > > > > > -n -L > > > > > INPUT | grep -q 'fail2ban-sasl[ t]' returned 100 > > > > > 2015-09-27 01:26:16,188 fail2ban.actions.action[9478]: ERROR > > > > > Invariant check > > > > > failed. Trying to restore a sane environment > > > > > 2015-09-27 01:26:16,207 fail2ban.actions.action[9478]: ERROR iptables > > > > > -D > > > > > INPUT -p all -j fail2ban-sasl > > > > > iptables -F fail2ban-sasl > > > > > iptables -X fail2ban-sasl returned 100 > > > > > > > > > > How i can solve it? > > > > > > > > > > Best Regards > > > > > Christian Schmitz > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > >-- -- ----- > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > Fail2ban-users mailing list > > > > > [email protected] > > > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fail2ban-users > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >-- -- --- _______________________________________________ > > > > Fail2ban-users mailing list > > > > [email protected] > > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fail2ban-users > >
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