Hello Paul,

Fail2ban set up with Apache James seems rather generic, and might be worth sharing through either a blog post of through a dedicated documentation page.

Do you think you would be able to share your experience with others?

I would be happy to add a blog post entry on James website for this, if relevant.

Regards,

Benoit

On 15/06/2023 00:13, Günter Paul wrote:
Hi,

at the end I'm using fail2ban. Thanks a lot for information.

I see log4j2 works too with the parameters, so I found a solution for me.

Best wishes

Günter

Günter Paul <g...@guenterpaul.de> hat am 08.06.2023 22:23 CEST geschrieben:

Hi,

Thanks, logback sounds good. I'm using the spring-version. I will try to 
change, hope it' possible without problems.

Günter


Am 8. Juni 2023 18:21:55 MESZ schrieb David Matthews 
<m...@dmatthews.org.INVALID>:
To chip-in. It should be possible to configure logback to: output only log 
entries for failing
connections (e.g. for 
org.apache.james.protocols.smtp.core.esmtp.AuthCmdHandler.doAuthTest) and with
simplified entry (e.g. only the error message) that should make writing regexp 
simpler.

yes, that would help

With my exim4 setup, fail2ban is only looking at the rejectlog. You can't just 
ban everything though as you'd lock yourself out next time you fat fingered the 
password.

--
David Matthews
m...@dmatthews.org


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