nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/security/fail2ban.nix
Eelco Dolstra 14018c2de1 fail2ban: Fix preStart action
Creating /run/fail2ban didn't work since it didn't have write
permission to /run.  Now it does.

Reported by Thomas Bereknyei.
2013-12-11 21:16:58 +01:00

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4.0 KiB
Nix

{ config, pkgs, ... }:
with pkgs.lib;
let
cfg = config.services.fail2ban;
fail2banConf = pkgs.writeText "fail2ban.conf" cfg.daemonConfig;
jailConf = pkgs.writeText "jail.conf"
(concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (flip mapAttrs cfg.jails (name: def:
optionalString (def != "")
''
[${name}]
${def}
''))));
in
{
###### interface
options = {
services.fail2ban = {
daemonConfig = mkOption {
default =
''
[Definition]
loglevel = 3
logtarget = SYSLOG
socket = /run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock
pidfile = /run/fail2ban/fail2ban.pid
'';
type = types.string;
description =
''
The contents of Fail2ban's main configuration file. It's
generally not necessary to change it.
'';
};
jails = mkOption {
default = { };
example =
{ "apache-nohome-iptables" =
''
# Block an IP address if it accesses a non-existent
# home directory more than 5 times in 10 minutes,
# since that indicates that it's scanning.
filter = apache-nohome
action = iptables-multiport[name=HTTP, port="http,https"]
logpath = /var/log/httpd/error_log*
findtime = 600
bantime = 600
maxretry = 5
'';
};
type = types.attrsOf types.string;
description =
''
The configuration of each Fail2ban jail. A jail
consists of an action (such as blocking a port using
<command>iptables</command>) that is triggered when a
filter applied to a log file triggers more than a certain
number of times in a certain time period. Actions are
defined in <filename>/etc/fail2ban/action.d</filename>,
while filters are defined in
<filename>/etc/fail2ban/filter.d</filename>.
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = {
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.fail2ban ];
environment.etc."fail2ban/fail2ban.conf".source = fail2banConf;
environment.etc."fail2ban/jail.conf".source = jailConf;
environment.etc."fail2ban/action.d".source = "${pkgs.fail2ban}/etc/fail2ban/action.d/*.conf";
environment.etc."fail2ban/filter.d".source = "${pkgs.fail2ban}/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/*.conf";
systemd.services.fail2ban =
{ description = "Fail2ban intrusion prevention system";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" ];
restartTriggers = [ fail2banConf jailConf ];
path = [ pkgs.fail2ban pkgs.iptables ];
preStart =
''
mkdir -p /run/fail2ban -m 0755
'';
serviceConfig =
{ ExecStart = "${pkgs.fail2ban}/bin/fail2ban-server -f";
ReadOnlyDirectories = "/";
ReadWriteDirectories = "/run /var/tmp";
CapabilityBoundingSet = "CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_RAW";
};
postStart =
''
# Wait for the server to start listening.
for ((n = 0; n < 20; n++)); do
if fail2ban-client ping; then break; fi
sleep 0.5
done
# Reload its configuration.
fail2ban-client reload
'';
};
# Add some reasonable default jails. The special "DEFAULT" jail
# sets default values for all other jails.
services.fail2ban.jails.DEFAULT =
''
ignoreip = 127.0.0.1/8
bantime = 600
findtime = 600
maxretry = 3
backend = auto
'';
# Block SSH if there are too many failing connection attempts.
services.fail2ban.jails.ssh-iptables =
''
filter = sshd
action = iptables[name=SSH, port=ssh, protocol=tcp]
logpath = /var/log/warn
maxretry = 5
'';
};
}