If the IP address of your server is static, you can hardcode it in the
report.

But if the IP address of your server is dynamic, like PPPoE, a script can
obtain it while generating the report.

How is your abuse report being generated?

Regards

-- 
Fabio Martins

> Tangential to Fail2Ban's core function, but does anyone know if there's a
> method to modify the logging behavior of sshd, apache, various mail
> servers to include which IP address they received the request on?
>
>
> I have abuse reports being rejected because I don't know which IP on my
> server was attacked. The other networks much be running CGNAT or other
> address-sharing methods and apparently need their hand held.
>
>
>
>
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