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regarding [fail2ban] Allow repeated attacker to be blocked for increasingly
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PS sorry for double post -- I managed to screw up email address.. please
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Progressive banning time is indeed a nice feature to request and I think
it was requested before. I will just forward this wishlist upstream to
make sure all parties are aware ;-)
On Sun, 07 Sep 2008, Ariel Garcia wrote:
> Package: fail2ban
> Version: 0.8.3-2
> Severity: wishlist
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> It would be nice to be able to block repeated offenders for increasingly
> longer periods of time:
> currently fail2ban blocks an IP for "bantime" after "maxretry"
> connections. Then the IP is unblocked. If that same IP tries again to
> connect after having been unblocked, a new ban for a duration
> of "bantime" seconds is put in place.
> But it would be great if the second time an IP starts to "attack" it gets
> blocked for a longer period of time, the third time for an even longer
> period etc.
> As a similar example, in another machine i use pure iptables + recent rules
> to ban an IP connecting
> 4 times in 30 sec => banned for 1 minute
> 12 times in 5 min => banned for 10 minutes
> 40 times in 1 hour => banned for 3 hours
> 100 times in 8 hours => banned for 1 day
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