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# banIP - ban incoming and/or outgoing ip adresses via ipsets
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## Description
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IP address blocking is commonly used to protect against brute force attacks, prevent disruptive or unauthorized address(es) from access or it can be used to restrict access to or from a particular geographic area — for example.
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## Main Features
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* support many IP blocklist sources (free for private usage, for commercial use please check their individual licenses):
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* zero-conf like automatic installation & setup, usually no manual changes needed
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* automatically selects one of the following download utilities: aria2c, curl, uclient-fetch, wget
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* Really fast downloads & list processing as they are handled in parallel as background jobs in a configurable 'Download Queue'
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* full IPv4 and IPv6 support
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* ipsets (one per source) are used to ban a large number of IP addresses
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* supports blocking by ASN numbers
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* supports blocking by iso country codes
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* supports local white & blacklist (IPv4, IPv6 & CIDR notation), located by default in /etc/banip/banip.whitelist and /etc/banip/banip.blacklist
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* auto-add unsuccessful LuCI and ssh login attempts via 'dropbear' or 'sshd' to local blacklist (see 'ban_autoblacklist' option)
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* auto-add the uplink subnet to local whitelist (see 'ban_autowhitelist' option)
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* provides a small background log monitor to ban unsuccessful login attempts in real-time
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* per source configuration of SRC (incoming) and DST (outgoing)
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* integrated IPSet-Lookup
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* integrated RIPE-Lookup
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* blocklist source parsing by fast & flexible regex rulesets
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* minimal status & error logging to syslog, enable debug logging to receive more output
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* procd based init system support (start/stop/restart/reload/refresh/status)
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* procd network interface trigger support
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* automatic blocklist backup & restore, they will be used in case of download errors or during startup
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* output comprehensive runtime information via LuCI or via 'status' init command
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* strong LuCI support
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* optional: add new banIP sources on your own
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* optional: log banned inbound and/or outbound IP to syslog.
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## Prerequisites
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* [OpenWrt](https://openwrt.org), tested with the stable release series (19.07) and with the latest snapshot
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* download utility: 'uclient-fetch' with one of the 'libustream-*' ssl libraries, 'wget', 'aria2c' or 'curl' is required
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## Installation & Usage
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* install 'banip' (_opkg install banip_)
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* at minimum configure the needed IP blocklist sources, the download utility and enable the banIP service in _/etc/config/banip_
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* control the banip service manually with _/etc/init.d/banip_ start/stop/restart/reload/refresh/status or use the LuCI frontend
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## LuCI banIP companion package
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* it's recommended to use the provided LuCI frontend to control all aspects of banIP
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* install 'luci-app-banip' (_opkg install luci-app-banip_)
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* the application is located in LuCI under 'Services' menu
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## banIP config options
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* usually the pre-configured banIP setup works quite well and no manual overrides are needed
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* the following options apply to the 'global' config section:
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* ban\_enabled => main switch to enable/disable banIP service (bool/default: '0', disabled)
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* ban\_automatic => determine the L2/L3 WAN network device automatically (bool/default: '1', enabled)
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* ban\_iface => space separated list of WAN network interface(s)/device(s) used by banIP (default: not set, automatically detected)
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* ban\_realtime => a small log/banIP background monitor to block SSH/LuCI brute force attacks in realtime (bool/default: 'false', disabled)
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* ban\_target\_src => action to perform when banning inbound IPv4 packets ('DROP'/'REJECT', default: 'DROP')
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* ban\_target\_src\_6 => action to perform when banning inbound IPv6 packets ('DROP'/'REJECT', default: 'DROP')
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* ban\_target\_dst => action to perform when banning outbound IPv4 packets ('DROP'/'REJECT', default: 'REJECT')
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* ban\_target\_dst\_6 => action to perform when banning outbound IPv6 packets ('DROP'/'REJECT', default: 'REJECT')
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* ban\_log\_src => switch to enable/disable logging of banned inbound IPv4 packets (bool/default: '0', disabled)
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* ban\_log\_dst => switch to enable/disable logging of banned outbound IPv4 packets (bool/default: '0', disabled)
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* the following options apply to the 'extra' config section:
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* ban\_debug => enable/disable banIP debug output (bool/default: '0', disabled)
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* ban\_nice => set the nice level of the banIP process and all sub-processes (int/default: '0', standard priority)
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* ban\_triggerdelay => additional trigger delay in seconds before banIP processing begins (int/default: '2')
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* ban\_backupdir => target directory for banIP backups (default: '/tmp')
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* ban\_sshdaemon => select the SSH daemon for logfile parsing, 'dropbear' or 'sshd' (default: 'dropbear')
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* ban\_starttype => select the used start type during boot, 'start', 'refresh' or 'reload' (default: 'start')
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* ban\_maxqueue => size of the download queue to handle downloads & IPSet processing in parallel (int/default: '4')
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* ban\_fetchutil => name of the used download utility: 'uclient-fetch', 'wget', 'curl', 'aria2c' (default: not set, automatically detected)
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* ban\_fetchparm => special config options for the download utility (default: not set)
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* ban\_autoblacklist => store auto-addons temporary in ipset and permanently in local blacklist as well (bool/default: '1', enabled)
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* ban\_autowhitelist => store auto-addons temporary in ipset and permanently in local whitelist as well (bool/default: '1', enabled)
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## Logging of banned packets
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* by setting ban\_log\_src=1 / ban\_log\_dst=1 in the config options, banIP will log banned inbound / outbound packets to syslog.
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* example of a logged inbound (dst) and outbound (src) packet:
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<pre><code>
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Oct 2 12:49:14 gateway kernel: [434134.855130] REJECT(dst banIP) IN=br-lan OUT=br-wan MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx SRC=x.x.x.x DST=x.x.x.x LEN=100 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=7938 PROTO=UDP SPT=16393 DPT=16393 LEN=80
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Oct 3 14:11:13 gateway kernel: [11290.429712] DROP(src banIP) IN=br-wan OUT= MAC=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx SRC=x.x.x.x DST=x.x.x.x LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=235 ID=63275 PROTO=TCP SPT=48246 DPT=37860 WINDOW=1024 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
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</code></pre>
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* to change the default logging behavior, the following options can be added to the 'global' config section:
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* ban\_log\_src\_opts => IPv4 iptables LOG options for banned inbound packets (default: '-m limit --limit 10/sec')
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* ban\_log\_src\_opts\_6 => IPv6 iptables LOG options for banned inbound packets (default: '-m limit --limit 10/sec')
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* ban\_log\_src\_prefix (default: '<ban\_target\_src>(src banIP) ', typically 'DROP(src banIP) ')
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* ban\_log\_src\_prefix\_6 (default: '<ban\_target\_src\_6>(src banIP) ', typically 'DROP('src banIP)' )
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* ban\_log\_dst\_opts => IPv4 iptables LOG options for banned outbound packets (default: '-m limit --limit 10/sec')
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* ban\_log\_dst\_opts\_6 => IPv6 iptables LOG options for banned outbound packets (default: '-m limit --limit 10/sec')
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* ban\_log\_dst\_prefix (default: '<ban\_target\_dst>(dst banIP) ', typically 'REJECT(dst banIP) ')
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* ban\_log\_dst\_prefix\_6 (default: '<ban\_target\_dst\_6>(dst banIP) ', typically 'REJECT('dst banIP)' )
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## Examples
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**receive banIP runtime information:**
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# /etc/init.d/banip status
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::: banIP runtime information
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+ status : enabled
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+ version : 0.3.0
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+ util_info : /usr/bin/aria2c, true
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+ ipset_info : 10 IPSets with overall 106729 IPs/Prefixes
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+ backup_dir : /tmp
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+ last_run : 03.10.2019 19:15:25
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+ system : UBNT-ERX, OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r11102-ced4c0e635
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**cronjob for a regular IPSet blocklist update (/etc/crontabs/root):**
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# Every day at 06:00, update the IPSets of banIP
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00 06 * * * /etc/init.d/banip reload
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## Support
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Please join the banIP discussion in this [forum thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/t/banip-support-thread/16985) or contact me by mail <dev@brenken.org>
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## Removal
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* stop all banIP related services with _/etc/init.d/banip stop_
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* optional: remove the banip package (_opkg remove banip_)
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Have fun!
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Dirk
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