fail2drop
go-fasttld
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about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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fail2drop
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Fail2ban Sucks
I think ssh on a non-standard port is a no-brainer, have been doing this for years.
But at some point I got too many log entries of failed ssh access attempts. So I looked into fail2ban, but found the system too involved, and I don't like python for this kind of thing to start with. Then I started looking for alternatives, because I figured you only need something very simple, that checks certain log files and then instructs the kernel through netfilter to drop traffic from all infracting IPs. I like single-binary applications, especially for things installed outside the normal package manager. Found a skeleton of a golang app that claimed to work (it didn't), but I managed to rework it, and it serves my use cases: https://github.com/pepa65/fail2drop
go-fasttld
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What are some alternatives?
vFlow - Enterprise Network Flow Collector (IPFIX, sFlow, Netflow)
tokenizer - Tokenizer (lexer) for golang
topip - IPv4 grep and top usage summary for log files
url - Swiss Army knife for urls.
iplib - A library for working with IP addresses and networks in Go
tlder - TLDs finder — check domain name availability across all valid top-level domains.
go-patricia - A generic patricia trie (also called radix tree) implemented in Go (Golang)