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# Fail2Ban filters for qmail RBL patches/fake proxies
#
# the default djb RBL implementation doesn't log any rejections
# so is useless with this filter.
#
# One patch is here:
#
# http://www.tjsi.com/rblsmtpd/faq/ patch to rblsmtpd
[INCLUDES]
before = common.conf
[Definition]
_daemon = (?:qmail|rblsmtpd)
failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)s\d+\.\d+ rblsmtpd: <HOST> pid \d+ \S+ 4\d\d \S+\s*$
^%(__prefix_line)s\d+\.\d+ qmail-smtpd: 4\d\d badiprbl: ip <HOST> rbl: \S+\s*$
^%(__prefix_line)s\S+ blocked <HOST> \S+ -\s*$
ignoreregex =
# DEV Notes:
#
# These seem to be for two or 3 different patches to qmail or rblsmtpd
# so you'll probably only ever see one of these regex's that match.
#
# ref: https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/pull/386
#
# Author: Daniel Black