Hi!

I've installed fail2ban, using the provided setup.py.
As I want to use fail2ban from the debian repository instead of the
previously installed one, I assumed it would be best practice to remove the
current installation.
Unfortunately I found no remove or uninstall parameter for the setup.py.

So I've reinstalled fail2ban on a vm, rediricting all the output, in order
to get a list of the created files.
Using that list I wrote this tiny bash script to remove the created files.

Maybe someone else may use it as well, criticism very welcome!

Attachment: rm_fail2ban.sh
Description: Bourne shell script

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