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#!/bin/bash | |
JAILS=`fail2ban-client status | grep "Jail list" | sed -E 's/^[^:]+:[ \t]+//' | sed 's/,//g'` | |
for JAIL in $JAILS | |
do | |
fail2ban-client status $JAIL | |
done |
It has been said already, but many thanks (Ubuntu 16.04)! :)
Thanks so much
Why make it easy if you can do hard? :-)
fail2ban-client status|awk -F: '/Jail list:/ { split($2,jail,",") ; for (i in jail) { gsub(/[\t ]/,"",jail[i]); system("fail2ban-client status "jail[i]); }; }'
Shorter version:
fail2ban-client status | sed -n 's/,//g;s/.*Jail list://p' | xargs -n1 fail2ban-client status
Nice! Will use this script in my server, ty again <3
Thanks, works well on CentOS 7.
Nice. Needs sudo, so sudo sh -c "fail2ban-client status | sed -n 's/,//g;s/.*Jail list://p' | xargs -n1 fail2ban-client status"
1# sudo apt-get remove fail2ban : remove the packet
2# sudo rm -rf fail2ban : delete fail2ban folder
3# re install again
doesn't ipset list do this?
@stefan1959 I don't know, although this post was over 5 years ago, so things have probably changed!
Thx
thank you
Thank you!
Thank you pal!
Thanks man!
Very handy, thank you
thanks!
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Ta very much!
ty
Thanks.
Since fail2ban banned
lists all jails with their banned IP as a list of Python dictionaries, Python can also be used to get the list of jails:
$ fail2ban-client banned
[{'sshd': []}, {'apache-auth': []}, {'apache-badbots': []}, {'apache-noscript': ['AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD', 'AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD']}, {'apache-overflows': []}, {'apache-nohome': []}, {'apache-botsearch': []}, {'apache-fakegooglebot': []}, {'apache-modsecurity': []}, {'apache-shellshock': []}, {'php-url-fopen': []}, {'apache-pass': []}]
$ JAILS=$(python -c "print(' '.join(k for d in $(fail2ban-client banned) for k in d))")
$ echo $JAILS
sshd apache-auth apache-badbots apache-noscript apache-overflows apache-nohome apache-botsearch apache-fakegooglebot apache-modsecurity apache-shellshock php-url-fopen apache-pass
Built a bash function around it.
https://gist.github.com/840098791653a4973a84e27b8451469e