[CentOS] fail2ban and secure permissions
Eero Volotinen
eero.volotinen at iki.fiSun May 8 18:04:03 UTC 2011
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2011/5/8 David Mehler <dave.mehler at gmail.com>: > Hello, > Has anyone got fail2ban working and blocking ssh spambot atempts? My > ssh is logging with a facility of authpriv which syslogd sends to > /var/log/secure. That file has 600 permissions owned and group of > root. I want to make it where fail2ban can access the needed file, yet > not make it insecure in the process. I was not wanting to change > permissions last time I did that on a log file a cron daily report > kept noting it. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Well. fail2ban runs as root as it modified iptables rules? So, no need to modify file access? -- Eero
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