ansible-role-firewall
crowdsec
ansible-role-firewall | crowdsec | |
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2 | 169 | |
506 | 7,835 | |
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4.7 | 9.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ansible-role-firewall
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My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers
Solid advice, most of it is now covered by GeerlingGuy's Security Ansible role (https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-security) and the Firewall one (https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-firewall).
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[Jeff Geerling ] The Raspberry Pi Pico Review - $4 ARM Microcontroller
I often use ansible-role-firewall and ansible-role-security. Ooh and ansible-role-nginx is really handy too.
crowdsec
- Disable notifications for one out of several machines
- 9. 为你的公网服务部署入侵检测
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Brute.Fail Watch brute force attacks in real time
Hey we actually built the second part as a product. Its a modern revamp of fail2ban combined with crowdsourcing aspect to deliver an up-to-date blocklist of active threats. You can check it out at https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec
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CrowdSec Engine 1.5 is officially here 🚀
Today we are pleased to announce the launch of CrowdSec Engine 1.5 - this is a huge milestone for the project and one that would not have been possible without the help of this community. You can read see the full change log over on GitHub here https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec/releases
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Crowdsec on OpenSUSE tumbleweed
wget https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec/releases/latest/download/crowdsec-release.tgz server:> tar xzvf crowdsec-release.tgz https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec/releases/latest/download/crowdsec-release.tgz server: > tar xzvf crowdsec-release.tgz server:> cd crowdsec-v* && sudo ./wizard.sh -i
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Did you have serious attacks on your exposed services before?
This tool crowdsec.net is really interesting to mitigate and enact defense systems for different scenarios.
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Feature Request: CrowdSec
CrowdSec is licensed under MIT open source license, you can find a copy of the text here: “Copyright 2020, CrowdSec SAS (http://crowdsec.net), Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.” That’s all there is to it. Like in the case of Debian, you can do anything you want with it, for free, period. You just need to embed this license when you redistribute the product.
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What service can I use to ban users?
You should check out https://crowdsec.net. More advanced, uses crowdsources cti to block attacks even before they happen. Also both nginx and captcha is supported. Disclaimer: I am head of community. Visit /r/CrowdSec or our Discord at https://discord.gg/crowdsec if you have questions :-)
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Hardening exposed WireGuard ports
Do I need something like crowdsec, or is WireGuard secure enough on its own?
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A 'leech-like' connection constantly established on my server
Before falling too much in love with Fail2Ban try taking a look at https://crowdsec.net. Similar functionality but way more advanced (but easier to configure). New project that leverages the power of the crowd and shares information of attacks among users so they help each other out protecting themselves.
What are some alternatives?
ufw-docker - To fix the Docker and UFW security flaw without disabling iptables
Fail2Ban - Daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors
iptables-nftables-multiroute-firewall - A collection of nftables, multi routing scripts, port knocked, and iptables files. To get inspiration to make your own firewalls.
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
android-udev-rules - Android udev rules list aimed to be the most comprehensive on the net
pfSense - Main repository for pfSense
sol-deploy - solana deployment tool to deploy solana application via ansible using AWS EC2 autoscaling group
ModSecurity - ModSecurity is an open source, cross platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache, IIS and Nginx. It has a robust event-based programming language which provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis.
Whonix - Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP. https://www.whonix.org
Suricata - Suricata is a network Intrusion Detection System, Intrusion Prevention System and Network Security Monitoring engine developed by the OISF and the Suricata community.
ansible-iptables - Ansible role that applies a strict and secure set of rules to iptables with many configurable options
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface