bfdctl
Brute Force Detection Management (BFD)
This tool will help you to manage the eenos brute force detection service eenosbfd service from the command line . You can view the BFD reports and can manage the blacklisting or whitelisting the IP addresses.
The Eenos boot force detection service is integrated into the Control panel services( WAP,UAPP,RAPP ,etc,.), FTP login process, Dovecot login process , etc, . This will give ultimate protection from brute force attacks.
The Eenos BFD command is auto integrated with the server firewalls like CSF, APF , ufw and Iptables.
Please install one of the firewall service before using EBFD service.
Command:
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl
Command Options:
Usage: /usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl <option> [value]
-l, --reportshow - Show last 100 BFD reports
-la, --reportall - Show all BFD reports
-bs, --blacklistshow - Show Blacklisted IPs
-ws, --whitelitshow - Show Whitelisted IPs
-b <IP> - To Blacklist and IP
-w <IP> - To Whitelist an IP
-r <IP> - Remove an IP from Blacklist
-rw <IP> - Remove an IP from Whitelist
View BFD Reports
To view the BFD reports, use the following command,
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl --reportshow
View Blacklist
To show the black listed IPs, use the following command
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl --blacklistshow
View Whitelist
To show the white listed IPs use the following command
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl --whitelitshow
Black List an IP
To blacklist an IP, use the following command
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl -b <IP>
White List an IP
To Whitelist and IP address, use the following command
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl -w <IP>
Remove Black List
To remove an IP from the black list, use the following command.
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl -r <IP>
Remove from White List
To remove an IP from whitelist , please use the following command.
/usr/local/eenos/scripts/bfdctl -rw <IP>