Access control using Fail2Ban and geoip: Difference between revisions
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bantime = 900 | bantime = 900 | ||
destemail = fm@localhost | destemail = fm@localhost | ||
banaction = | #banaction = geohostsdeny | ||
[pihole-geoip] | [pihole-geoip] | ||
enabled = | enabled = true | ||
port = domain,53 | port = domain,53 | ||
protocol = udp | protocol = udp |
Revision as of 10:16, 29 May 2017
Preface
This 'guide' explains how to block DNS requests to my Pi-Hole from anywhere in the world but Denmark. Ofcourse you can change that so another country is allowed... or even a selection of countries ;-)
It uses the file hosts.deny at the moment... iptables might be better... we will see if i care to change it later :-P
Geolookup
In order to do a geolookup from the command line, we have to get the GeoIP binary and database installed.
apt-get install geoip-bin geoip-database
Test it:
geoiplookup 159.20.6.38
should give you
GeoIP Country Edition: DK, Denmark
Fail2Ban
I assume Fail2ban is already installed and configured.
Create a filter script:
sudo vi /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/pihole-geoip.conf
# Fail2Ban filter file for pihole. # # This filter blocks attacks against named (bind9) however it requires special # configuration on bind. # [Definition] # This will filter all 'query' requests. failregex = query\[.*\].* from <HOST>$ # This wil filter all 'query[ANY]' requests. #failregex = query\[ANY\].* from <HOST>$ # # Author: [email protected]
Create an action script:
sudo vi /etc/fail2ban/action.d/iptables-pihole-geoip-fence.conf
# Fail2Ban configuration file # # Author: Cyril Jaquier # Modified by Yaroslav Halchenko for multiport banning # Modified by [email protected] for pihole use. # [INCLUDES] before = iptables-blocktype.conf [Definition] # Option: actionstart # Notes.: command executed once at the start of Fail2Ban. # Values: CMD # actionstart = iptables -N f2b-<name> iptables -A f2b-<name> -j RETURN iptables -I <chain> -p <protocol> -m multiport --dports <port> -j f2b-<name> # Option: actionstop # Notes.: command executed once at the end of Fail2Ban # Values: CMD # actionstop = iptables -D <chain> -p <protocol> -m multiport --dports <port> -j f2b-<name> iptables -F f2b-<name> iptables -X f2b-<name> # Option: actioncheck # Notes.: command executed once before each actionban command # Values: CMD # actioncheck = iptables -n -L <chain> | grep -q 'f2b-<name>[ \t]' # Option: actionban # Notes.: command executed when banning an IP. Take care that the # command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights. # Tags: See jail.conf(5) man page # Values: CMD # # actionban = iptables -I f2b-<name> 1 -s <ip> -j <blocktype> actionban = IP=<ip> && COUNTRY=$(geoiplookup $IP | egrep "<country_list>") && [ "$COUNTRY" ] || (iptables -I f2b-<name> 1 -s <ip> -j <blocktype>) # Option: actionunban # Notes.: command executed when unbanning an IP. Take care that the # command is executed with Fail2Ban user rights. # Tags: See jail.conf(5) man page # Values: CMD # actionunban = iptables -D f2b-<name> -s <ip> -j <blocktype> [Init] # Default name of the chain # name = default # Option: port # Notes.: specifies port to monitor # Values: [ NUM | STRING ] Default: # port = 53 # Option: protocol # Notes.: internally used by config reader for interpolations. # Values: [ tcp | udp | icmp | all ] Default: tcp # protocol = all # Option: chain # Notes specifies the iptables chain to which the fail2ban rules should be # added # Values: STRING Default: INPUT chain = INPUT # Option: country_list # Notes.: List of exempted countries separated by pipe "|" # Values: STR Default: # country_list = DK|Denmark
Enable it by editing
sudo vi /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
[DEFAULT] maxretry = 3 bantime = 900 destemail = fm@localhost #banaction = geohostsdeny [pihole-geoip] enabled = true port = domain,53 protocol = udp banaction = iptables-pihole-geoip-fence filter = pihole-geoip logpath = /var/log/pihole.log
Restart Fail2Ban like this sudo service fail2ban restart
Hopefully it restarts without any errors... if you get errors in /var/log/fail2ban try to dum the config using the command fail2ban-client -d
and hunt the bugs using this info.
Files
This is the file/folder structure for Fail2Ban. I edited / created the files marked with an §
/etc/fail2ban/ ├── action.d/ │ └── iptables-pihole-geoip-fence.conf § ├── fail2ban.conf ├── filter.d/ │ └── pihole-geoip.conf § ├── jail.conf └── jail.local §