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File: //etc/fail2ban/filter.d/named-refused.conf
# Fail2Ban filter file for named (bind9).
#

# This filter blocks attacks against named (bind9) however it requires special
# configuration on bind.
#
# By default, logging is off with bind9 installation.
#
# You will need something like this in your named.conf to provide proper logging.
#
# logging {
#     channel security_file {
#         file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions 3 size 30m;
#         severity dynamic;
#         print-time yes;
#     };
#     category security {
#         security_file;
#     };
# };

[Definition]

# Daemon name
_daemon=named

# Shortcuts for easier comprehension of the failregex

__pid_re=(?:\[\d+\])
__daemon_re=\(?%(_daemon)s(?:\(\S+\))?\)?:?
__daemon_combs_re=(?:%(__pid_re)s?:\s+%(__daemon_re)s|%(__daemon_re)s%(__pid_re)s?:)

#       hostname       daemon_id         spaces
# this can be optional (for instance if we match named native log files)
__line_prefix=(?:\s\S+ %(__daemon_combs_re)s\s+)?

prefregex = ^%(__line_prefix)s(?: error:)?\s*client(?: @\S*)? <HOST>#\S+(?: \([\S.]+\))?: <F-CONTENT>.+</F-CONTENT>\s(?:denied|\(NOTAUTH\))\s*$

failregex = ^(?:view (?:internal|external): )?query(?: \(cache\))?
            ^zone transfer
            ^bad zone transfer request: '\S+/IN': non-authoritative zone

ignoreregex =

# DEV Notes:
# Trying to generalize the
#          structure which is general to capture general patterns in log
#          lines to cover different configurations/distributions
#          
# Author: Yaroslav Halchenko