> The problem sounds like fail2ban is failing to write the new rules to a
>permanent file, which would otherwise allow the rules to persist after a
>reboot.
Tilghman,
That is exactly right. I'm thinking I need to revise the SuSEfirewall init
scripts to follow up with restarting fail2ban,
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Fail2ban
On Monday 26 July 2010 14:19:58 John Novack wrote:
> Randy R wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Brent A. Torrenga
wrote:
> >> I have tried to setup fail2ban on a machine running OpenSuSE 11.
> >> Everything looks fine, except the machine restarts the firewall whenever
> >> the DHCP lea
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:19 PM, John Novack
wrote:
> Why isn't the Asterisk box on a static IP on the LAN? That seems to be
> asking for trouble using DHCP.
I was assuming he meant the ISP DHCP renewal.
/r
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Randy R wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Brent A. Torrenga
> wrote:
>
>> I have tried to setup fail2ban on a machine running OpenSuSE 11. Everything
>> looks fine, except the machine restarts the firewall whenever the DHCP lease
>> is renewed, thus flushing all the fail2ban rules
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Brent A. Torrenga wrote:
> I have tried to setup fail2ban on a machine running OpenSuSE 11. Everything
> looks fine, except the machine restarts the firewall whenever the DHCP lease
> is renewed, thus flushing all the fail2ban rules (I think…). It seems to me
>
I have tried to setup fail2ban on a machine running OpenSuSE 11. Everything
looks fine, except the machine restarts the firewall whenever the DHCP lease
is renewed, thus flushing all the fail2ban rules (I think.). It seems to me
that a quick fix would be to have the system restart fail2ban whenev