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33.Dd January 1, 2015
34.Dt SSHLOCKOUT 8
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm sshlockout
38.Nd utility to block port 22 on preauth failures
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.Pp
41(/etc/pf.conf)
42.Cd table <lockout> persist { }
43.Pp
44(and later in /etc/pf.conf - see below)
45.Cd block in quick on $ext_if proto tcp from <lockout> to any port 22
46.Cd block in quick on $ext_if proto tcp from <lockout> to any port 22
47.Pp
48(/etc/syslog.conf)
49.Cd auth.info;authpriv.info		|exec /usr/sbin/sshlockout -pf "lockout"
50.Pp
51(root crontab)
52.Cd 3 3 * * *       pfctl -tlockout -T expire 86400
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54This program is generally installed in
55.Pa /etc/syslog.conf
56as a pipe to parse the
57.Xr sshd 8
58demons error log in realtime.
59In addition, a root crontab entry should generally be created to clean
60out stale entries in the
61.Xr pf 4
62.Ar table
63at least once a day.
64Using expire instead of flush will maintain a rolling window of locked out
65IPs.
66The
67.Xr pf 4
68module must be loaded and running with the table and rules properly
69configured.
70.Pp
71This program will monitor the ssh syslog output and keep track of attempts
72to login to unknown users as well as preauth failures.
73If 5 attempts fail in any one hour period, a permanent entry is added to the
74.Xr pf 4
75.Ar table
76for the associated IP address.
77You still have to add a rule to
78.Xr pf.conf 5
79to block IP addresses listed in this table.
80The cron entry you create cleans the block list out typically once a day.
81.Pp
82This program generally limits brute-force attempts to break into a machine
83via ssh.
84.Pp
85When setting up the PF rules, note that the table will be filled based on
86failed ssh connections destined to that particular machine.  If the machine
87is acting as a router you can decide whether you want the PF rule to lockout
88that suspect IP to just the machine, or to everything it routes to.  We
89usually recommend an unconditional blocking rule.
90.Sh NOTICE
91This program is still a work in progress.
92.Sh SEE ALSO
93.Xr ssh 1 ,
94.Xr pf 4 ,
95.Xr syslog.conf 5 ,
96.Xr sshd 8
97.Sh HISTORY
98The
99.Nm
100utility first appeared in
101.Dx 4.1 .
102.Sh AUTHORS
103.An Matthew Dillon Aq Mt dillon@backplane.com
104