Hi Sergio.
Try to remove the @ sign and give it a go !
Regards
Finn
On 02-03-2011 13:27, Sergio M wrote:
Finn Buhelt (kirstineslund) escribió:
Hi Sergio.
If I am reading Your logfile correct You should try to replace
*vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found* with *vchkpw-smtp: password
fail *and leave everything else.
Change this in the filter.d directory and remember to reload fail2ban
( "fail2ban-client reload" on the CLI)
Regards,
Finn
That didnt't work. I tested with fail2ban-regex:
Failregex
|- Regular expressions:
| [1] vchkpw-smtp: password fail .*@:<HOST>
|
`- Number of matches:
[1] 0 match(es)
But thanks for the tip Finn.
-Sergio
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