On 4/9/20 6:31 AM, Andreas Haumer wrote:
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I'm neither a fail2ban nor a SELinux expert, but it seems the
standard fail2ban SELinux policy as provided by CentOS 7 is not
sufficient anymore and the recent updates did not correctly
update the required SELinux policies.
I could report this as
Hi!
Am 09.04.20 um 10:07 schrieb Rob Kampen:
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> I too had fail2ban fail after an otherwise successful yum update. Mine
> occurred in Feb when my versions of firewalld etc were updated to the
> versions you show. Thus far I have not had the opportunity to sort the
> problem. Lockdown has
On 9/04/20 7:48 pm, Andreas Haumer wrote:
Hi!
I have a server running CentOS 7.7 (1908) with all current patches installed.
I think this server should be a quite standard installation with no specialities
On this server I have fail2ban with an apache and openvpn configuration.
I'm using
Hi!
I have a server running CentOS 7.7 (1908) with all current patches installed.
I think this server should be a quite standard installation with no specialities
On this server I have fail2ban with an apache and openvpn configuration.
I'm using firewalld to manage the firewall rules.
Fail2an
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