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## Configure fail2ban for Gitblit-SSH
-This procedure is based on a Debian installation of [fail2ban](http://www.fail2ban.org/), but it should works in any installation.
+This procedure uses [fail2ban](http://www.fail2ban.org/).
-First, create a new filter file `gitblit.conf` in filter directory (Debian: `/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/`) or into `filter.conf` file. Here an example:
+First, create a new filter file `gitblit.conf` in filter directory (Debian/CentOS: `/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/`) or into `filter.conf` file. Here is an example:
[Definition]
- failregex = could not authenticate .*? \(/<HOST>:[0-9]*\) for SSH using the supplied password$
+ failregex = Failed login attempt for .+, invalid credentials from <HOST>\s*$
+ could not authenticate .*? \(/<HOST>:[0-9]*\) for SSH using the supplied password$
ignoreregex =
Then edit `jail.conf` to add "gitblit" service (Debian: `/etc/fail2ban/jail.conf`). For example:
[gitblit]
enabled = true
- port = 22
+ port = 443,29418
protocol = tcp
filter = gitblit
logpath = /var/log/gitblit.log
-Restart fail2ban to apply (Debian: `/etc/init.d/fail2ban restart`).
+
+Reload fail2ban config to apply (`fail2ban-client reload`).
+
+Check the status of the gitblit fail2ban jail with `fail2ban-client status gitblit`