Difference between revisions of "Vsftpd"

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* vsftpd: .* authentication failure; .* rhost=<HOST>$
 
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* \[.+\] FAIL LOGIN: Client "<HOST>"$
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Revision as of 23:49, 10 April 2007

vsftpd, which stands for "Very Secure FTP Daemon", is an FTP server. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It supports IPv6 and SSL.

vsftpd is the default FTP server in Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and a number of other distributions.

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  • Tue Jan 23 14:04:09 2007 [pid 55555] [Administrator] FAIL LOGIN: Client "123.123.123.123"
  • Jan 23 14:04:14 Fedora6Srv1 vsftpd: pam_unix(vsftpd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ftp ruser=Administrator rhost=123.123.123.123


Failregex

The regular expressions below are proposed failregex for this software. Multiple regular expressions for failregex will only work with a version of Fail2ban greater than or equal to 0.7.6.

The tag <HOST> in the regular expressions below is just an alias for (?:::f{4,6}:)?(?P<host>\S+). The replacement is done automatically by Fail2ban when adding the regular expression. At the moment, exactly one named group host or <HOST> tag must be present in each regular expression.

Please, before editing this section, propose your changes in the discussion page first.


  • vsftpd: .* authentication failure; .* rhost=<HOST>$
  • \[. \] FAIL LOGIN: Client "<HOST>"$