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#!/usr/bin/perl ############################################################################### # Copyright 2006-2023, Way to the Web Limited # URL: http://www.configserver.com # Email: sales@waytotheweb.com ############################################################################### sub custom_line { my $line = shift; my $lgfile = shift; # Do not edit before this point ############################################################################### # # Custom regex matching can be added to this file without it being overwritten # by csf upgrades. The format is slightly different to regex.pm to cater for # additional parameters. You need to specify the log file that needs to be # scanned for log line matches in csf.conf under CUSTOMx_LOG. You can scan up # to 9 custom logs (CUSTOM1_LOG .. CUSTOM9_LOG) # # The regex matches in this file will supercede the matches in regex.pm # # Example: # if (($globlogs{CUSTOM1_LOG}{$lgfile}) and ($line =~ /^\S+\s+\d+\s+\S+ \S+ pure-ftpd: \(\?\@(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\) \[WARNING\] Authentication failed for user/)) { # return ("Failed myftpmatch login from",$1,"myftpmatch","5","20,21","1","0"); # } # # The return values from this example are as follows: # # "Failed myftpmatch login from" = text for custom failure message # $1 = the offending IP address # "myftpmatch" = a unique identifier for this custom rule, must be alphanumeric and have no spaces # "5" = the trigger level for blocking # "20,21" = the ports to block the IP from in a comma separated list, only used if LF_SELECT enabled. To specify the protocol use 53;udp,53;tcp # "1" = n/temporary (n = number of seconds to temporarily block) or 1/permanant IP block, only used if LF_TRIGGER is disabled # "0" = whether to trigger Cloudflare block if CF_ENABLE is set. "0" = disable, "1" = enable # If the matches in this file are not syntactically correct for perl then lfd # will fail with an error. You are responsible for the security of any regex # expressions you use. Remember that log file spoofing can exploit poorly # constructed regex's ############################################################################### # Do not edit beyond this point return 0; } 1;