Thanks Tony, you’re awesome! :)
> On 10 Apr 2018, at 15:35, Tony Collins wrote:
>
> They don't seem to be well documented yet. The formula seems quite complex in
> some ways. But if I'm reading the config file properly, you've got various
> options for how you set it up.
>
> I'll paste in wh
They don't seem to be well documented yet. The formula seems quite complex
in some ways. But if I'm reading the config file properly, you've got
various options for how you set it up.
I'll paste in what's in the basic conf file then explain what I do.
*standard conf that comes with jail.conf*
#
Are the various multiplier settings documented somewhere?
Examples would be very welcome too. Isn’t that what this list is for? :)
> On 30 Mar 2018, at 14:46, Tony Collins wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> It's really configurable: there's a basic on/off setting, but you can also
> tell it how much to incr
Hi!
It's really configurable: there's a basic on/off setting, but you can also
tell it how much to increase by each time, and you can set either simple or
aggressive formulae.
This is one of the settings for the multiplier:
bantime.multipliers = 1 2 16 90 182 365 1000 2000
That shows how aggres
> On 15 Mar 2018, at 12:00, Tony Collins wrote:
>
> One other thing: the 0.11.x version of f2b has a ban time "multiplier", which
> is just fantastic - if the same IP keeps getting banned, f2b automatically
> increases the ban time. To do that you need a long 'purgeage' setting (so it
> can
If you use iptables with Shorewall, then a 'shorewall restart' will clobber your
fail2ban rules. It's better to use a ipset with Shorewall.
Bill
On 3/15/2018 5:21 AM, chaouche yacine via Fail2ban-users wrote:
Nick,
Can you please explain why this is better than just removing the rule from ipt
And also in newer versions, the database works properly (it never got
'purged' before), so if you run everything through fail2ban-client
commands, you'll have a functional, traceable, database-driven system that
can manage all your bans. In addition, your actionunban might have extra
commands - for
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 09:29:18AM +0100, Ramses wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an old version of fail2ban and I'd like know if I have somehow to unban
a IP Address that fail2ban has banned.
Just to answer this question exactly: others have told you HOW to unban
an IP. but you asked IF you have
If you remove firewall rule then restart f2b the block will (may) reappear.
On 15/03/2018 09:21, chaouche yacine via Fail2ban-users wrote:
Nick,
Can you please explain why this is better than just removing the rule
from iptables ? because that's how I do with shorewall so I might be
doing som
On 15/03/2018 09:41, Nick Howitt wrote:
On 15/03/2018 09:37, Ramses wrote:
El 15 de marzo de 2018 10:06:55 CET, Nick Howitt
escribió:
fail2ban-client set unbanip
On 15/03/2018 08:29, Ramses wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an old version of fail2ban and I'd like know if I have somehow
to u
On 15/03/2018 09:37, Ramses wrote:
El 15 de marzo de 2018 10:06:55 CET, Nick Howitt escribió:
fail2ban-client set unbanip
On 15/03/2018 08:29, Ramses wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an old version of fail2ban and I'd like know if I have somehow
to unban a IP Address that fail2ban has banned.
El 15 de marzo de 2018 10:06:55 CET, Nick Howitt escribió:
>fail2ban-client set unbanip
>
>On 15/03/2018 08:29, Ramses wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have an old version of fail2ban and I'd like know if I have somehow
>to unban a IP Address that fail2ban has banned.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ram
Nick,
Can you please explain why this is better than just removing the rule from
iptables ? because that's how I do with shorewall so I might be doing something
wrong.
Yassine.
On Thursday, March 15, 2018 10:19 AM, Nick Howitt
wrote:
fail2ban-client set unbanip
On 15/03/2018 08:2
fail2ban-client set unbanip
On 15/03/2018 08:29, Ramses wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have an old version of fail2ban and I'd like know if I have somehow to unban
a IP Address that fail2ban has banned.
Regards,
Ramses
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