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Essential Linux Bash Scripts for Security, Backup, and Server Management

This article provides a collection of ready‑to‑use Bash scripts that automate DoS attack blocking, email alerts, MySQL single‑ and multi‑database backups, Nginx log rotation and analysis, network traffic monitoring, system initialization, and disk usage checks across many servers.

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Essential Linux Bash Scripts for Security, Backup, and Server Management

DoS attack prevention (automatic IP blocking)

#!/bin/bash
DATE=$(date +%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M)
LOG_FILE=/usr/local/nginx/logs/demo2.access.log
ABNORMAL_IP=$(tail -n5000 $LOG_FILE | grep $DATE | awk '{a[$1]++} END {for(i in a) if(a[i]>10) print i}')
for IP in $ABNORMAL_IP; do
    if [ $(iptables -vnL | grep -c "$IP") -eq 0 ]; then
        iptables -I INPUT -s $IP -j DROP
        echo "$(date +'%F_%T') $IP" >> /tmp/drop_ip.log
    fi
done

Linux system alert script (mailx configuration)

# yum install mailx
# vi /etc/mail.rc
set [email protected] smtp=smtp.163.com
set [email protected] smtp-auth-password=123456
set smtp-auth=login

MySQL database backup – single loop

#!/bin/bash
DATE=$(date +%F_%H-%M-%S)
HOST=localhost
USER=backup
PASS=123.com
BACKUP_DIR=/data/db_backup
DB_LIST=$(mysql -h$HOST -u$USER -p$PASS -s -e "show databases;" 2>/dev/null | egrep -v "Database|information_schema|mysql|performance_schema|sys")
for DB in $DB_LIST; do
    BACKUP_NAME=$BACKUP_DIR/${DB}_${DATE}.sql
    if ! mysqldump -h$HOST -u$USER -p$PASS -B $DB > $BACKUP_NAME 2>/dev/null; then
        echo "$BACKUP_NAME backup failed!"
    fi
done

MySQL database backup – multi‑loop (per table)

#!/bin/bash
DATE=$(date +%F_%H-%M-%S)
HOST=localhost
USER=backup
PASS=123.com
BACKUP_DIR=/data/db_backup
DB_LIST=$(mysql -h$HOST -u$USER -p$PASS -s -e "show databases;" 2>/dev/null | egrep -v "Database|information_schema|mysql|performance_schema|sys")
for DB in $DB_LIST; do
    BACKUP_DB_DIR=$BACKUP_DIR/${DB}_${DATE}
    [ ! -d $BACKUP_DB_DIR ] && mkdir -p $BACKUP_DB_DIR >/dev/null
    TABLE_LIST=$(mysql -h$HOST -u$USER -p$PASS -s -e "use $DB; show tables;" 2>/dev/null)
    for TABLE in $TABLE_LIST; do
        BACKUP_NAME=$BACKUP_DB_DIR/${TABLE}.sql
        if ! mysqldump -h$HOST -u$USER -p$PASS $DB $TABLE > $BACKUP_NAME 2>/dev/null; then
            echo "$BACKUP_NAME backup failed!"
        fi
    done
done

Nginx access log daily rotation

#!/bin/bash
LOG_DIR=/usr/local/nginx/logs
YESTERDAY_TIME=$(date -d "yesterday" +%F)
LOG_MONTH_DIR=$LOG_DIR/$(date +"%Y-%m")
LOG_FILE_LIST="default.access.log"
for LOG_FILE in $LOG_FILE_LIST; do
    [ ! -d $LOG_MONTH_DIR ] && mkdir -p $LOG_MONTH_DIR
    mv $LOG_DIR/$LOG_FILE $LOG_MONTH_DIR/${LOG_FILE}_$YESTERDAY_TIME
done
kill -USR1 $(cat /var/run/nginx.pid)

Nginx access log analysis script

#!/bin/bash
# Log format: $remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" $status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" "$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"
LOG_FILE=$1
echo "Top 10 IPs by visits"
awk '{a[$1]++} END {print "UV:", length(a); for(v in a) print v, a[v]}' $LOG_FILE | sort -k2 -nr | head -10
echo "----------------------"

echo "Top IPs in specific time range"
awk '$4>="[01/Dec/2018:13:20:25" && $4<="[27/Nov/2018:16:20:49" {a[$1]++} END {for(v in a) print v, a[v]}' $LOG_FILE | sort -k2 -nr | head -10
echo "----------------------"

echo "Top 10 pages by PV"
awk '{a[$7]++} END {print "PV:", length(a); for(v in a) if(a[v]>10) print v, a[v]}' $LOG_FILE | sort -k2 -nr
echo "----------------------"

echo "Status code distribution"
awk '{a[$7" "$9]++} END {for(v in a) if(a[v]>5) print v, a[v]}' $LOG_FILE

Real‑time network interface traffic monitor

#!/bin/bash
NIC=$1
echo -e " In  ------  Out"
while true; do
    OLD_IN=$(awk '$0~"'$NIC'"{print $2}' /proc/net/dev)
    OLD_OUT=$(awk '$0~"'$NIC'"{print $10}' /proc/net/dev)
    sleep 1
    NEW_IN=$(awk '$0~"'$NIC'"{print $2}' /proc/net/dev)
    NEW_OUT=$(awk '$0~"'$NIC'"{print $10}' /proc/net/dev)
    IN=$(printf "%.1f%s" $((($NEW_IN-$OLD_IN)/1024)) "KB/s")
    OUT=$(printf "%.1f%s" $((($NEW_OUT-$OLD_OUT)/1024)) "KB/s")
    echo "$IN $OUT"
    sleep 1
done

Server system initialization script

#/bin/bash
# Set timezone and sync time
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai /etc/localtime
if ! crontab -l | grep ntpdate >/dev/null; then
    (echo "* 1 * * * ntpdate time.windows.com >/dev/null 2>&1"; crontab -l) | crontab
fi
# Disable SELinux
sed -i '/SELINUX/{s/permissive/disabled/}' /etc/selinux/config
# Stop firewall
if egrep "7.[0-9]" /etc/redhat-release >/dev/null; then
    systemctl stop firewalld
    systemctl disable firewalld
elif egrep "6.[0-9]" /etc/redhat-release >/dev/null; then
    service iptables stop
    chkconfig iptables off
fi
# Show command timestamps in history
if ! grep HISTTIMEFORMAT /etc/bashrc; then
    echo 'export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T `whoami` "' >> /etc/bashrc
fi
# SSH timeout
if ! grep "TMOUT=600" /etc/profile >/dev/null; then
    echo "export TMOUT=600" >> /etc/profile
fi
# Disallow root remote login
sed -i 's/#PermitRootLogin yes/PermitRootLogin no/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
# Suppress cron email
sed -i 's/^MAILTO=root/MAILTO=""/' /etc/crontab
# Increase max open files
if ! grep "* soft nofile 65535" /etc/security/limits.conf >/dev/null; then
    cat >> /etc/security/limits.conf <<EOF
* soft nofile 65535
* hard nofile 65535
EOF
fi
# Kernel tuning
cat >> /etc/sysctl.conf <<EOF
net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1
net.ipv4.tcp_max_tw_buckets = 20480
net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 20480
net.core.netdev_max_backlog = 262144
net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout = 20
EOF
# Reduce swap usage
echo "0" > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
# Install performance tools
yum install -y gcc make autoconf vim sysstat net-tools iostat

Monitor disk usage on 100 servers

#!/bin/bash
HOST_INFO=host.info
for IP in $(awk '/^[^#]/{print $1}' $HOST_INFO); do
    USER=$(awk -v ip=$IP 'ip==$1{print $2}' $HOST_INFO)
    PORT=$(awk -v ip=$IP 'ip==$1{print $3}' $HOST_INFO)
    TMP_FILE=/tmp/disk.tmp
    ssh -p $PORT $USER@$IP 'df -h' > $TMP_FILE
    USE_RATE_LIST=$(awk 'BEGIN{OFS="="}/^\/dev/{print $NF,int($5)}' $TMP_FILE)
    for USE_RATE in $USE_RATE_LIST; do
        PART_NAME=${USE_RATE%=*}
        USE_RATE=${USE_RATE#*=}
        if [ $USE_RATE -ge 80 ]; then
            echo "Warning: $PART_NAME Partition usage $USE_RATE%!"
        fi
    done
done
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