require 'formula' class Fail2ban < Formula homepage 'http://www.fail2ban.org/' url 'https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/archive/0.8.11.tar.gz' sha1 'd38ec5e5b983ef45c87f3324a095df85c2003303' def install rm 'setup.cfg' inreplace 'setup.py' do |s| s.gsub! /\/etc/, etc s.gsub! /\/var/, var end # Replace hardcoded paths inreplace 'fail2ban-client', '/usr/share/fail2ban', libexec inreplace 'fail2ban-server', '/usr/share/fail2ban', libexec inreplace 'fail2ban-regex', '/usr/share/fail2ban', libexec inreplace 'fail2ban-client', '/etc', etc inreplace 'fail2ban-regex', '/etc', etc inreplace 'fail2ban-server', '/var', var inreplace 'config/fail2ban.conf', '/var/run', (var/'run') inreplace 'setup.py', '/usr/share/doc/fail2ban', (libexec/'doc') system "python", "setup.py", "install", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--install-lib=#{libexec}" end plist_options :startup => true def plist; <<-EOS.undent Label #{plist_name} ProgramArguments #{opt_prefix}/bin/fail2ban-client -x start RunAtLoad EOS end def caveats <<-EOS.undent Before using Fail2Ban for the first time you should edit jail configuration and enable the jails that you want to use, for instance ssh-ipfw. Also make sure that they point to the correct configuration path. I.e. on Mountain Lion the sshd logfile should point to /var/log/system.log. * #{etc}/fail2ban/jail.conf The Fail2Ban wiki has two pages with instructions for MacOS X Server that describes how to set up the Jails for the standard MacOS X Server services for the respective releases. 10.4: http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/HOWTO_Mac_OS_X_Server_(10.4) 10.5: http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/HOWTO_Mac_OS_X_Server_(10.5) EOS end end