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With the above settings in the docker-compose file. Any failed login attempts will look like this in your syslog file: |
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``` |
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$DATE $TIME $SERVER $TAG[979]: ERROR: Username or password is incorrect. Try again. IP: XX.XX.XX.XX. Username: email@domain.com. |
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MMM DD hh:mm:ss server-hostname $TAG[773]: [YYYY-MM-DD][hh:mm:ss][bitwarden_rs::api::identity][ERROR] Username or password is incorrect. Try again. IP: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Username: email@domain.com. |
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``` |
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You can change the '$TAG' to anything you like. Just remember it because it will be in the Fail2Ban filter. |
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before = common.conf |
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[Definition] |
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failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)s.*$TAG.* ERROR: Username or password is incorrect. Try again. IP: <HOST>\. Username:.*$ |
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_daemon = $TAG |
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failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)s.*Username or password is incorrect\. Try again\. IP: <HOST>\. Username:.*$ |
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ignoreregex = |
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``` |
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Dont forget to change the '$TAG' to what you set it as from above. |
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