Do you need to escape the "/" in the date to "\/" and the "." in the
seconds to "\."? (not that I know python but know enough about regex's
to be dangerous)
Nick
On 2015-10-28 16:04, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> Hi! For different reasons, I cannot update a particular server to
> latest fail2ban, so I am editing datedetector.py:
>
> LOG EXAMPLE:
>
> 22/10/2015 14:56:43.624 - Unknown User or Access Restriction block for
> cindy in POP3 from x.x.x.x
>
> Code:
>
> # 28/10/2015 7:08:50.478
> template = DateStrptime()
> template.setName("Day/Month/Year
> Hour:Minute:Second.Millisecond")
> template.setRegex("d{2}/d{2}/d{4}
> d{1,2}:d{2}:d{2}.d{3}")
> template.setPattern("%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S")
> self.__templates.append(template)
>
> fail2ban-regex:
>
> Found a match for ' - Unknown User or Access Restriction block for
> efernandez in POP3 from 192.111.151.218
> ' but no valid date/time found for '28/10/2015 7:29:16.453'. Please
> contact the author in order to get support for this format
>
> What am I doing wrong? I cross-checked with another dateTemplate that
> has milliseconds, but....
>
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