On Wed, 01 Oct 2014, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> > just install whois program

> >> On a fairly recent installation of Fail2Ban v0.8.14 on CentOS 6.5,
> >> everything seems fine *except* occasionally my notification email

> *occasionally* - which means most of the time it works fine: `whois`
> is installed, can be used from the command line, and is found by the
> fail2ban server *most* of the time. But *not always*.

sounds like a mystery unlikely to reproduce and it is for you to
troubleshoot

- is it in the same only jail where it happens "*occasionally*"?
- would it stop happening if you replace whois with a full path e.g.
  /usr/bin/whois?
etc ;)

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