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Fail2ban Input Plugin

The fail2ban plugin gathers the count of failed and banned ip addresses using fail2ban.

This plugin runs the fail2ban-client command which generally requires root access. Acquiring the required permissions can be done using several methods:

  • Use sudo run fail2ban-client.
  • Run telegraf as root. (not recommended)

Using sudo

You may edit your sudo configuration with the following:

telegraf ALL=(root) NOEXEC: NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/fail2ban-client status, /usr/bin/fail2ban-client status *

Configuration:

# Read metrics from fail2ban.
[[inputs.fail2ban]]
  ## Use sudo to run fail2ban-client
  use_sudo = false

Measurements & Fields:

  • fail2ban
    • failed (integer, count)
    • banned (integer, count)

Tags:

  • All measurements have the following tags:
    • jail

Example Output:

# fail2ban-client status sshd
Status for the jail: sshd
|- Filter
|  |- Currently failed: 5
|  |- Total failed:     20
|  `- File list:        /var/log/secure
`- Actions
   |- Currently banned: 2
   |- Total banned:     10
   `- Banned IP list:   192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2
fail2ban,jail=sshd failed=5i,banned=2i 1495868667000000000