# reaction 🚧 this program has not been tested in production yet 🚧 a program that scans program outputs, such as logs, for repeated patterns, such as failed login attempts, and takes action, such as banning ips. (adapted from [fail2ban](http://fail2ban.org)'s presentation 😄) ## rationale i was using fail2ban since quite a long time, but i was a bit frustrated by it's cpu consumption and all its heavy default configuration. in my view, a security-oriented program should be simple to configure (`sudo` is a very bad exemple!) ## configuration this configuration file is all that should be needed to prevent bruteforce attacks on an ssh server. `/etc/reaction.yml` ```yaml definitions: - &iptablesban [ "iptables" "-w" "-I" "reaction" "1" "-s" "" "-j" "block" ] - &iptablesunban [ "iptables" "-w" "-D" "reaction" "1" "-s" "" "-j" "block" ] patterns: ip: '(([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3})|([0-9a-fA-F:]{2,90})' streams: ssh: cmd: [ "journalctl" "-fu" "sshd.service" ] filters: failedlogin: regex: - authentication failure;.*rhost= retry: 3 retry-period: 6h actions: ban: cmd: *iptablesban unban: cmd: *iptablesunban after: 2d ``` `/etc/systemd/system/reaction.service` ```systemd [Unit] WantedBy=multi-user.target [Service] ExecStart=/path/to/reaction -c /etc/reaction.yml ExecStartPre=/path/to/iptables -w -N reaction ExecStartPre=/path/to/iptables -w -A reaction -j ACCEPT ExecStartPre=/path/to/iptables -w -I INPUT -p all -j reaction ExecStopPost=/path/to/iptables -w -D INPUT -p all -j reaction ExecStopPost=/path/to/iptables -w -F reaction ExecStopPost=/path/to/iptables -w -X reaction StateDirectory=reaction WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/reaction ``` See [reaction.service](./reaction.service) and [reaction.yml](./reaction.yml) for the fully commented examples. ## documentation ### configuration reference `cmd`: note that if program is not in environment's `PATH`, the full path to the command should be given. `/etc/systemd/system/reaction.service` (again, commented) ```systemd ``` ### implicit configuration the working directory of `reaction` will be used to create and read from the embedded [lmdb](https://www.symas.com/lmdb) database. if you don't know where to start it, `/var/lib/reaction` should be a sane choice.