Modifying the firewall script to use ufw is something I can take a crack
at, but no right now.
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On 2014-11-30 16:29, dan (ddp) wrote:
On Nov 30, 2014 5:09 PM, <fi...@vivaldi.net> wrote:
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> Hya,
>
> I've seen docs that show how to configure OSSEC to work with
IPTables, the firewall application used in the firewall-drop.sh
script. On Linux distributions that use UFW as the default firewall
application, what are the steps that need to be taken for it to work
with OSSEC in banning attackers.
>
Either write an active response script or modify firewall.sh to handle
ufw as well. If you decide to modify firewall.sh, we like getting pull
requests.
TIA,
>
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