Hi Gunther. yes i had this problem too.
I updated to centos 7.2 and fail2ban stopped working (except http).

The issue for me was that the maillog and messages files were empty, so 
fail2ban is not at fault.
Its a problem with system logger.

remove the following file if you also have an empty /var/log/maillog and 
/var/log/messages

rm /var/lib/rsyslog/imjournal.state

restart rsyslog and you should see the files getting populated.

I also (precautionary) restarted fail2ban to pick up the missed blocks.

Hope this helps.

Steve


On 16/01/2016 13:12, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on my system fail2ban don't work anymore after update to CentOS 7 1511
>
> Have any a Idea what is wrong with this RPM (?) and have a hint to configure
> this correct?
>
> Thanks for a answer
>
> The problem is I mean iptables I have no entry from fail2ban (firewalld)
>


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