Try and support blocking IPv6 addresses. Doesn't work if you choose 8, 16 or 24bit IPv4 base blocking.
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@ -61,10 +61,12 @@ suffix8="/8"
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suffix16="/16"
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suffix24="/24"
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suffix32="/32"
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suffixipv6=""
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ext8=".0.0.0"
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ext16=".0.0"
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ext24=".0"
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ext32=""
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extipv6=""
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# Define some constants to format the output in a colorful way.
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red="$(printf '\033[38;2;255;0;43m')"
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@ -150,6 +152,12 @@ Usage: $(basename $0) -d FILE [OPTION...]
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- 2 or 16 for class B networks (X.X.0.0/16)
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- 3 or 24 for class C networks (X.X.X.0/24)
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- 4 or 32 for class D networks (X.X.X.X/32)
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- 5 or 128 for IPv6 addresses (no IPv4
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addresses are considered)
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-6, --enable-ipv6 Enable banning of IPv6 addresses in
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addition to the IPv4 addresses/networks
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defined by -n (if SIZE is 1, 2, 3 or 4)
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-p, --port=PORT The desired port to monitor.
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Defaults to 443 (https).
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@ -195,7 +203,7 @@ function filter() {
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}
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function parse_command_line_args() {
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TEMP=$(getopt -o 'a::,c:,d:,e,j:,n:,p:,h' -l 'auto::,country:,database:,dependencies,jail:,netmask:,port:,help' -- "$@")
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TEMP=$(getopt -o 'a::,c:,d:,e,j:,n:,p:,6,h' -l 'auto::,country:,database:,dependencies,jail:,netmask:,port:,enable-ipv6,help' -- "$@")
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo 'Error parsing command line options. Terminating. Invoke with --help for help.' >&2
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@ -256,6 +264,9 @@ function parse_command_line_args() {
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'4' | '32')
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netmask=32
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;;
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'5'|'128')
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netmask="ipv6"
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;;
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*)
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echo "Invalid argument for parameter 'netmask': '${2}'. Invoke with --help for help." >&2
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exit 1
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@ -267,6 +278,9 @@ function parse_command_line_args() {
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port="${2}"
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shift
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;;
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'-6'|'--enable-ipv6')
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enableipv6=1
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;;
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'-h' | '--help')
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print_help
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exit
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@ -366,6 +380,7 @@ function process_file() {
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local banaction=''
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local nline=1
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local country=
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# Read the contents from filedescriptor 3 (important: Don's use the
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# standard filedescriptor because we need to handle user input from
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# within the loop).
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@ -438,6 +453,7 @@ file8="${tmpdir}/sorted-http-8.txt"
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file16="${tmpdir}/sorted-http-16.txt"
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file24="${tmpdir}/sorted-http-24.txt"
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file32="${tmpdir}/sorted-http-32.txt"
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fileipv6="${tmpdir}/sorted-http-ipv6.txt"
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# This file will contain the addresses to be banned.
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banlist="${tmpdir}/banlist.txt"
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@ -445,6 +461,7 @@ touch "${banlist}"
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# Parse the command line options
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autopilot=0
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enableipv6=0
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netmask=0
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jail="apache-auth"
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bancountries=("CN")
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@ -470,6 +487,8 @@ connections=$(ss -HOn state established "( sport = :${port} )" | tr -s '[:blank:
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echo "${connections}" | grep '^\[::ffff:' - | cut -d: -f4 | cut -d] -f1 | grep -v '^$' >"${fileraw}"
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# Pure IPv4: 192.168.0.1:443
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echo "${connections}" | grep -v '^\[' - | cut -d: -f1 | grep -v '^$' >>"${fileraw}"
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# IPv6: [aaaa:...]:443
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echo "${connections}" | grep '^\[[^:]' - | cut -d']' -f1 | sed -e 's/^\[//' | grep -v '^$' | sort > "${fileipv6}"
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# Group and sort the data into the subnet-specific files.
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sort "${fileraw}" >"${file32}"
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filter "${file24}" "${ext24}" "${suffix24}"
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filter "${file16}" "${ext16}" "${suffix16}"
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filter "${file8}" "${ext8}" "${suffix8}"
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filter "${fileipv6}" "" ""
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# Determine the number of connections per address
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uniq -c "${file32}" | sort -rn | sponge "${file32}"
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uniq -c "${file24}" | sort -rn | sponge "${file24}"
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uniq -c "${file16}" | sort -rn | sponge "${file16}"
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uniq -c "${file8}" | sort -rn | sponge "${file8}"
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uniq -c "${fileipv6}" | sort -rn | sponge "${fileipv6}"
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# Determine the number of entries per file.
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nlines32=$(cat "${file32}" | wc -l)
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nlines24=$(cat "${file24}" | wc -l)
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nlines16=$(cat "${file16}" | wc -l)
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nlines8=$(cat "${file8}" | wc -l)
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nlinesipv6=$(cat "${fileipv6}" | wc -l)
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if [ ${netmask} -eq 0 ]; then
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# Now let the user choose which file to process.
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echo "[2] 16bit: ${nlines16} entries"
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echo "[3] 24bit: ${nlines24} entries"
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echo "[4] 32bit: ${nlines32} entries"
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echo "[5] IPv6: ${nlinesipv6} entries"
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read -p 'Which one do you want to work with (q=Quit) [1-4]? ' choice
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# Based on the user's choice, initialize the variables $file, $ext and
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"4")
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netmask=32
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;;
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"5" )
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netmask="ipv6"
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;;
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"Q" | "q")
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echo "You chose to abort. That's fine! Have a nice day!"
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exit
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echo "Processing ${file}."
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# Handle IPv6 option
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if [[ "${enableipv6}" -eq 1 ]]; then
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if [[ "${netmask}" != "ipv6" ]]; then
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cat "${file}" "${fileipv6}" | sort -n | sponge "${file}"
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nlines=$(( ${nlines} + ${nlinesipv6} ))
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fi
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fi
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# Invoke the processing function on the chosen file.
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process_file "${file}"
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