Re: Dynamic hosts (eg no-ip) and fail2ban
Jason Harris <[email protected]> Sat, 12 Dec 2015 19:02:58 +0100
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> On Dec 8, 2015, at 1:48 PM, Tsaousis, Costa <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Ok. but I can use hostnames like eg sub.mydomain.com with ipsets? > > Yes, you have to resolve them first though. iprange does this. > > >> The link: https://github.com/ktsaou/firehol/blob/master/contrib/update-ipsets.sh on the page: https://github.com/firehol/firehol/wiki/Working-with-IPSETs is dead. I google around a bit and am sure I am just missing this but am having trouble finding this script. > > Thanks! I fixed the link. > However, it is installed with firehol v3 (the github version). > > >> So I am not sure how to actually update the ipset I have dynamically. Maybe I could build a second ipset and using 'ipset swap’? But it seems to be from the instructions below that I should use update-upsets? > > ok. > > 1. Install firehol v3 (this will also require from you to install > iprange). If you don't know how to do it, follow this procedure: > https://github.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/wiki/Installing-update-ipsets Ok. I got around to having some time this weekend. To build this (on latest debian jessie) in addition to your listed build steps you also need: apt-get install autoconf build-essential curl ipset This is kind of disappointing since it loads a bunch of gunk onto a production node, (i.e. some 200MB’s of stuff just to get the small firehol firewall. I guess I could remove most of this after the build process… Still this is not so nice for eg ansible,chef, puppet, saltstack, etc which are used to provision vm’s.) > 2. Create a new file called /etc/firehol/ipsets/myhostsnames.source > Put there any hostnames you like. > > 3. To resolve its contents to IPs you have to configure update-ipsets > (https://github.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/wiki/Extending-update-ipsets). > Briefly: > > a. create the file /etc/firehol/ipsets.d/myhostname.conf > b. using this content (copy and paste it): > > # update its timestamp, to force reprocessing > touch /etc/firehol/ipsets/myhostsnames.source > > # configuration about the list > update myhostnames 1 0 ipv4 ip "" hostname_resolver "category" "some > info about the list" "your name" "a url for info for the list" > > c. run: > > update-ipsets enable myhostnames Ok. So I followed these instructions. First there appears to be no update-ipsets disable myhostnames? (I made a mistake in one of the configurations and it would be nice to undo it…) > d. check it with (this is also the command you need to put at cron): > > update-upsets For me this fails with the following message (using update-upsets -v) firehol_anonymous| DISABLED | To enable run: update-ipsets enable firehol_anonymous Loading ipset definitions from: '/etc/firehol/ipsets.d' Loading ipset definition file: '/etc/firehol/ipsets.d/whitelist.conf' | whitelist| parsing attributes: | converting with 'hostname_resolver' | ERROR converted file is empty. ERROR : '/etc/firehol/ipsets.d/whitelist.conf' failed Supplied ipsets directory '/usr/share/firehol/ipsets.d' does not exist. Ignoring it. Supplied ipsets directory '/root/.update-ipsets/ipsets.d' does not exist. Ignoring it. Cleaning up temporary files in /tmp/update-ipsets-9B34pYTy0N. Completed successfully. [root@tester:/etc/firehol/ipsets] $ ls Any hints on what went wrong? The errors directory is empty... Thanks! Jason > If successful, the file /etc/firehol/ipsets/myhostnames.ipset should > be there with all the IPs. > > 4. In firehol.conf use > > ipset4 MYHOSTNAMES addfile ipsets/myhostnames.ipset > > and later in server/client/nat statements: src ipset:MYHOSTNAMES > _______________________________________________ Firehol-support mailing list [email protected] http://lists.firehol.org/mailman/listinfo/firehol-support