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- # banIP - ban incoming and/or outgoing ip adresses via ipsets
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- ## Description
- IP address blocking is commonly used to protect against brute force attacks, prevent disruptive or unautherized address(es) from access or it can be used to restrict access to or from a particular geographic area — for example.
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- ## Main Features
- * support many IP blocklist sources (free for private usage, for commercial use please check their individual licenses):
- * zero-conf like automatic installation & setup, usually no manual changes needed
- * supports six different download utilities: uclient-fetch, wget, curl, aria2c, wget-nossl, busybox-wget
- * Really fast downloads & list processing as they are handled in parallel as background jobs in a configurable 'Download Queue'
- * provides 'http only' mode without installed ssl library for all non-SSL blocklist sources
- * full IPv4 and IPv6 support
- * ipsets (one per source) are used to ban a large number of IP addresses
- * supports blocking by ASN numbers
- * supports blocking by iso country codes
- * supports local white & blacklist (IPv4, IPv6 & CIDR notation), located by default in /etc/banip/banip.whitelist and /etc/banip/banip.blacklist
- * auto-add unsuccessful ssh login attempts to local blacklist
- * auto-add the uplink subnet to local whitelist
- * per source configuration of SRC (incoming) and DST (outgoing)
- * integrated IPSet-Lookup
- * integrated RIPE-Lookup
- * blocklist source parsing by fast & flexible regex rulesets
- * minimal status & error logging to syslog, enable debug logging to receive more output
- * procd based init system support (start/stop/restart/reload/status)
- * procd network interface trigger support
- * output comprehensive runtime information via LuCI or via 'status' init command
- * strong LuCI support
- * optional: add new banIP sources on your own
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- ## Prerequisites
- * [OpenWrt](https://openwrt.org), tested with the stable release series (18.06) and with the latest snapshot
- * a download utility:
- * to support all blocklist sources a full version (with ssl support) of 'wget', 'uclient-fetch' with one of the 'libustream-*' ssl libraries, 'aria2c' or 'curl' is required
- * for limited devices with real memory constraints, banIP provides also a 'http only' option and supports wget-nossl and uclient-fetch (without libustream-ssl) as well
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- ## Installation & Usage
- * install 'banip' (_opkg install banip_)
- * at minimum configure the needed IP blocklist sources, the download utility and enable the banIP service in _/etc/config/banip_
- * control the banip service manually with _/etc/init.d/banip_ start/stop/restart/reload/status or use the LuCI frontend
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- ## LuCI banIP companion package
- * it's recommended to use the provided LuCI frontend to control all aspects of banIP
- * install 'luci-app-banip' (_opkg install luci-app-banip_)
- * the application is located in LuCI under 'Services' menu
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- ## Examples
- **receive banIP runtime information:**
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- <pre><code>
- /etc/init.d/banip status
- ::: banIP runtime information
- + status : enabled
- + version : 0.0.5
- + fetch_info : /bin/uclient-fetch (libustream-ssl)
- + ipset_info : 3 IPSets with overall 29510 IPs/Prefixes
- + last_run : 08.11.2018 15:03:50
- + system : GL-AR750S, OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r8419-860de2e1aa
- </code></pre>
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- **cronjob for a regular block list update (/etc/crontabs/root):**
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- <pre><code>
- 0 06 * * * /etc/init.d/banip reload
- </code></pre>
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- ## Support
- Please join the banIP discussion in this [forum thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/t/banip-new-project-needs-testers-feedback/16985) or contact me by mail <dev@brenken.org>
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- ## Removal
- * stop all banIP related services with _/etc/init.d/banip stop_
- * optional: remove the banip package (_opkg remove banip_)
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- Have fun!
- Dirk
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