SSHgaurd and PF
Justin V.
vic at yeaguy.com
Tue Nov 2 18:25:07 UTC 2010
On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Rob Farmer wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:40, Justin V. <vic at yeaguy.com> wrote:
>> Actually this was installed after the port completed:
>>
>>
>> yeaguy# grep sshg /etc/syslog.conf
>> auth.info;authpriv.info |exec /usr/local/sbin/sshguard
>>
>> But it is not exactly what the HOWTO ways, the HOWTO does not mention the
>> "exec" part.
>
> Could be that the docs are written for Linux or another version of
> syslog. The port and the man page say include the exec, so I would go
> with that.
>
>>
>> Put this line high into this file:
>>
>> auth.info;authpriv.info |/usr/local/sbin/sshguard
>
> Ok - if that isn't working, then check to see if your ftp server is
> logging to syslog under auth or authpriv. If not you'll need to change
> the setup to get the logs from the right place.
>
> --
> Rob Farmer
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I do not see ftp going to auth:
yeaguy# grep -i pure /var/log/auth.log
yeaguy# grep -i ftp /var/log/auth.log
Oct 30 07:36:49 yeaguy sshd[74718]: subsystem request for sftp
Oct 30 08:37:25 yeaguy sshd[74942]: subsystem request for sftp
Oct 30 08:51:20 yeaguy sshd[74984]: subsystem request for sftp
Oct 30 12:49:04 yeaguy sshd[2301]: subsystem request for sftp
Oct 30 12:49:56 yeaguy sshd[2308]: subsystem request for sftp
Nov 2 08:44:42 yeaguy sshd[17190]: subsystem request for sftp
Nov 2 08:46:14 yeaguy sshd[17241]: subsystem request for sftp
yeaguy#
But I dont have pure-ftp looking at pam so that makes sense right?
Probably wouldnt show up there then? I am doing virtual user for
pure-ftp.
Here is the passwd db for pure:
yeaguy# grep pure /etc/inetd.conf
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd pure-ftpd -l
puredb:/usr/local/etc/pureftpd.pdb
yeaguy#
so i need to pipe the pure db to auth?
thanks,
justin
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