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Resolved Fail2Ban custom jail for Ngnix 404 error

Mnu555

New Pleskian
Hi everyone.
Trying to create a custom jail for Fail2ban.
The task is to block bots that access non-existent URLs, which Ngnix gives 404 error.
Unfortunately, I can't get this rule to work.
I am using Plesk Onyx in Centos 7.
Added filter All-404:
Code:
[Definition]
failregex = ^<HOST>.*"(GET|POST).*" (404|444|403|400) .*$
ignoreregex =
And Jail:
Code:
[All-404]
enabled = true
filter = All-404
action = iptables-allports[chain="INPUT", name="default", port="http,https", protocol="tcp", returntype="RETURN", lockingopt="-w"]
logpath = /var/www/vhosts/system/*/logs/proxy_error_log
maxretry = 3
What am I doing wrong ?
 
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