Re: apache 2 mod_security iptables

"jin&hitman&Barracuda" <[email protected]> Sat, 26 Dec 2020 12:11:00 +0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.apache.mod-security.user
Message-ID <CALdev8fOOPb0M1sy9_uko4HrNqndJZocd_s+cBTX0U4joRwpVA@mail.gmail.com>
Hi,

I've used failban for a bunch of smtp servers and it didn't go well. But
there is another project (crowdsec) and i guess that it is worth to mention
here. The project have many features which failban don't have. I haven't
try it yet but i will soon. May be you'd like to look at it.

Crowdsec: A Fail2Ban alternative written in Go -
https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec

By the way, while i was using failban, i had a script (which i wrote) to
add/remove ip adresses to openbsd firewall which is a lot easier than
iptables.

On Sat, Dec 26, 2020, 11:37 Jeffery Wilkins <[email protected]>
wrote:

> im looking for some people who host http servers (apache/nginx) and who
> are familiar with mod_security and iptables firewalls
> the setup that I am after is if an IP address hits my website and does a
> typical vuln scan my web server sends them back no response and they
> silently get added to an iptables ipset blacklist that lasts for 1 week
> I already have mod_security (OWASP RULES) on my apache 2 server at
> (192.168.2.10) and a pfsense style firewall at (192.168.2.1)
> kind of like a web server honeypot if you will
> my current setup is already pretty powerful if you even send a simple
> TCP SYN packet to port 21,22 or even 23 you automatically get added to
> my routers firewall and dropped for 7 days for both in and outbound
> forgive me for asking alot but I really want to buckle down on these
> stupid automated vuln scanners and keep them off my network
> I have already looked into things like fail2ban but that only protects
> the webserver itself and does not integrate with my routers firewall at
> all protecting the network as a whole
>
>
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