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Config for lighttpd-fastcgi is missing in filter.d #1062

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langner opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 6 comments
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Config for lighttpd-fastcgi is missing in filter.d #1062

langner opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 6 comments

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@langner
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langner commented Jun 1, 2015

Althought the jain for lighttpd-fastcgi is defined in jail.conf, there is no corresponding config file in filter.d.

This file seems to work fine:
http://www.buanzo.com.ar/files/lighttpd-fastcgi.conf
(from this blog post: http://blogs.buanzo.com.ar/2009/01/fail2ban-rules-for-lighttpd-fastcgi-alerts.html)

Any reason why it isn't included?

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langner commented Jun 1, 2015

Also reported in Ubuntu here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fail2ban/+bug/1374878

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buanzo commented Jun 1, 2015

Probably an error on my behalf.
On 1 Jun 2015 17:52, "Karol M. Langner" notifications@github.com wrote:

Althought the jain for lighttpd-fastcgi is defined in jail.conf, there is
no corresponding config file in filter.d.

This file seems to work fine:
http://www.buanzo.com.ar/files/lighttpd-fastcgi.conf
(from this blog post:
http://blogs.buanzo.com.ar/2009/01/fail2ban-rules-for-lighttpd-fastcgi-alerts.html
)

Any reason why it isn't included?


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langner commented Jun 1, 2015

Probably an error on my behalf.

I see. Will you fix it?

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I do not see lighttpd-fastcgi defined as a jail in jail.conf. Can you provide a link to the source code/line, version information?

The blog you referenced is over 6 years old and the lighttpd-fastcgi jail was renamed to suhosin in 2013.

ver. 0.8.11 (2013/11/13):
  Filter name changes:
   * 'lighttpd-fastcgi' filter has been renamed to 'suhosin'

Please let me know if I'm simply missing something, otherwise this seems invalid.

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buanzo commented Jun 2, 2015

Oh, excellent. Yes. I failed to remember that detail. Thank you Lee. I am
sure Karol will agree, as long as she is using >= 0.8.11

Good night.

On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:59 PM, Lee Clemens notifications@github.com
wrote:

I do not see lighttpd-fastcgi defined as a jail in jail.conf
https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/blob/8c4d4aa7fbcb6efb1853dc11720222c0a3aab4c9/config/jail.conf.
Can you provide a link to the source code/line, version information?

The blog you referenced is over 6 years old and the lighttpd-fastcgi jail
was renamed to suhosin in 2013.

ver. 0.8.11 (2013/11/13):
Filter name changes:

  • 'lighttpd-fastcgi' filter has been renamed to 'suhosin'

Please let me know if I'm simply missing something, otherwise this seems
invalid.


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langner commented Jun 2, 2015

You guys are right. I had a very old version installed from an old Debian distro. Sorry for wasting your time.

P. S. I now installed 0.9 and it's great!

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