On 15/01/2021 06:28, Mike wrote:

There's a companion system to Fail2Ban that I'm using.  I thought I might share my most recent stats on this with the community. This uses ipset and iptables like f2b does, but serves as a first line of defence before fail2ban..  After using this for 6+ months, I'm very impressed with the stats:
  _                 _             _____ _     _      _     _
 | |               (_)           / ____| |   (_)    | |   | |
 | |     ___   __ _ _ _ __ _____| (___ | |__  _  ___| | __| |
 | |    / _ \ / _` | | ^_ \______\___ \|  _ \| |/ _ \ |/ _` |
 | |___| (_) | (_| | | | | |     ____) | | | | |  __/ | (_| |
 |______\___/ \__, |_|_| |_|    |_____/|_| |_|_|\___|_|\__,_|
               __/ |
              |___/
============= Login-Shield Statistics based on current log files ===========
 Using: /var/log/messages and /var/log/secure
-- Number of login failures in log files: 8
Start: Jan  1 16:14:57
End  : Jan 14 03:16:22
=====================================
--        Number of filtered connections: 10993
============================================================================
Total system attacks: 11001
Blocked attempts    : 10993
Attacks got through : 8
---------------------------------
% Of Attacks Blocked: 99.9273%
============================================================================


This system is available at:

https://github.com/dpsystems/login-shield

Thanks but unfortunately totally US-centric.


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