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[Definition]
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failregex = ^INFO\s+Failed login attempt\s+{\"password\":\"(\\.|[^"])*\",\"remoteAddress\":\"<HOST>\"
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failregex = ^Failed login attempt\s+{\"remoteAddress\":\"<HOST>\"
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# Use this instead for proxies (ensure the proxy is configured to send the
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# X-Forwarded-For header).
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# failregex = ^INFO\s+Failed login attempt\s+{\"password\":\"(\\.|[^"])*\",\"xForwardedFor\":\"<HOST>\"
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# failregex = ^Failed login attempt\s+{\"xForwardedFor\":\"<HOST>\"
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ignoreregex =
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## Fail2Ban
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Fail2Ban allows for automatically banning and logging repeated failed
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authentication attempts for many applications through regex filters. A working
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filter for code-server can be found in `./code-server.fail2ban.conf`. Once this
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filter for code-server can be found in `./examples/fail2ban.conf`. Once this
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is installed and configured correctly, repeated failed login attempts should
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automatically be banned from connecting to your server.
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