Tom, thanks. That did allow me to verify that jail.conf was not installed by MacPorts. However, once I navigated to the fail2ban directory (FYI, in case anyone else runs into this, fail2ban is installed into </opt/local/etc> rather than the root </etc>), I found it. I'm guessing it was installed when the program was launched. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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