* Harrison Johnson <[email protected]> [07-22-15 10:35]:
> Rodrigo,
>     I hope I said that right, I can't roll my R's. Persistent storage is
> controllable in the fail2ban.conf file with the line dbfile= . It can be
> a file name, memory or none. My is none actually commented out. Any time
> fail2ban does an order shutdown it unbans the ips one at a time.
> 
> On Wed, 2015-07-22 at 13:08 +0000, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote:
> 
> > Hi, where does fail2ban store the current banned ips and the ammount
> > of time left to unban them? How many banned ips at the same time
> > fail2ban can handle? What's the recommended size Im'of the logs that
> > fail2ban analizes?
> > 
> > I'm having about 1000 ips banned and when I restart fail2ban the
> > server stops responding and I have to force reboot. In the logs I saw
> > that it was unbanning ip by ip. I tried flush the tables via iptables
> > but it still tries to unban ip by ip.

And when you start back up, each is individually banned again ...

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