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 , mange blacklist or whitelist of IP address ,
The Eenos boot force detection service is integrated into the Control panel services( WAP,UAPP,RAPP ,etc,.) , FTP logins process, Dovecot logins 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 black list and 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>