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Decisions

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Please see your local sudo cscli help decisions for up-to-date documentation.

List active decisions

sudo cscli decisions list
Output
+--------+----------+------------------+------------------------------------+--------+---------+--------------------------------+--------+-----------------+----------+
| ID | SOURCE | SCOPE:VALUE | REASON | ACTION | COUNTRY | AS | EVENTS | EXPIRATION | ALERT ID |
+--------+----------+------------------+------------------------------------+--------+---------+--------------------------------+--------+-----------------+----------+
| 276009 | crowdsec | Ip:xx.93.x.xxx | crowdsecurity/telnet-bf | ban | CN | xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx Advertising | 7 | 2m53.949221341s | 33459 |
| | | | | | | Co.,Ltd. | | | |
| 276008 | crowdsec | Ip:xxx.53.xx.xxx | crowdsecurity/smb-bf | ban | BR | xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | 6 | 1m48.728998974s | 33458 |
| | | | | | | LTDA | | | |
+--------+----------+------------------+------------------------------------+--------+---------+--------------------------------+--------+-----------------+----------+
  • Decision ID is the ID of the decision
  • SOURCE : the source of the decisions:
    • crowdsec : decision from the CrowdSec agent
    • cscli : decision from cscli (manual decision)
    • CAPI : decision from CrowdSec API
    • cscli-import: decision from imported file
  • SCOPE:VALUE is the target of the decisions :
    • "scope" : the scope of the decisions (ip, range, user ...)
    • "value" : the value to apply on the decisions (ip_addr, ip_range, username ...)
  • REASON is the scenario that was triggered (or human-supplied reason)
  • ACTION is the type of the decision (ban, captcha ...)
  • COUNTRY and AS are provided by GeoIP enrichment if present
  • EVENTS number of events that triggered this decison
  • EXPIRATION is the time left on remediation
  • ALERT ID is the ID of the corresponding alert

Check command usage for additional filtering and output control flags.

List active decisions from the CrowdSec Central API

sudo cscli decisions list --origin CAPI

List active decisions from an imported file

sudo cscli decisions list --origin cscli-import

Add a decision

Ban an IP address

sudo cscli decisions add -i 1.2.3.4
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  • default duration: 4h
  • default type : ban

Add a decision (ban) on the IP address 1.2.3.4 for 24 hours, with reason 'web bruteforce'

sudo cscli decisions add --ip 1.2.3.4 --duration 24h --reason "web bruteforce"

Add a decision (ban) on the IP range 1.2.3.0/24 for 4 hours (the default duration), with reason 'web bruteforce'

sudo cscli decisions add --range 1.2.3.0/24 --reason "web bruteforce"

Add a decision (captcha) the on IP address 1.2.3.4 for 4 hours, with reason 'web bruteforce'

sudo cscli decisions add --ip 1.2.3.4 --reason "web bruteforce" --type captcha

Delete a decision

delete the decision on IP address 1.2.3.4

sudo cscli decisions delete --ip 1.2.3.4

delete the decision on IP range 1.2.3.0/24

sudo cscli decisions delete --range 1.2.3.0/24
caution

Please note that cscli decisions list shows you only the latest alert per any given IP address or scope. However, several decisions targeting the same IP address can exist. If you want to be sure to clear all decisions for a given IP address or scope, use cscli decisions delete -i x.x.x.x

delete a decision by ID

sudo cscli  decisions delete --id 74

Delete all existing bans

Flush all the existing bans

sudo cscli decisions delete --all
caution

This will as well remove local and community decisions.

Import decisions

::: warning Importing over 1000 decisions may impact the performance of the backend temporarily, cscli will split the import into batches to avoid this. :::

You can import a CSV or JSON file containing decisions directly with cscli.

The value field is mandatory and contains the target of the decision (ip, range, username, ...).

The following fields are optional:

  • duration: duration of the decision, defaults to 4h
  • reason: reason for the decision, defaults to manual
  • origin: source of the decision, defaults to cscli
  • type: action to apply for the decision, defaults to ban
  • scope: scope of the decision, defaults to ip

All the fields (except for value) can be overwritten by command line arguments, you can see the list in the cscli documentation.

We use the file extension to determine the format of the file, but you can also use the --format flag to specify it.

CSV File

sudo cscli decisions import -i foo.csv
Example CSV file
duration,scope,value
24h,ip,1.2.3.4

JSON File

sudo cscli decisions import -i foo.json
Example JSON file
[
{
"duration" : "4h",
"scope" : "ip",
"type" : "ban",
"value" : "1.2.3.5"
}
]

STDIN

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In the example we command we show how to use cat to pipe the content of a file to cscli. However, you can use any command that outputs the contents to STDOUT.

cat ips.txt | sudo cscli decisions import -i- --format values
Example of ips.txt
10.10.10.10
10.10.10.11
10.10.10.12