Hello.
I use ``sshguard`` to protect ssh server.
One of its usages is based on ipset: it simply fills ipset with bad ip
addresses,
and you block connections when source is in this address,
like
``m set --match-set sshguard4 src -j DROP``
With ufw this can be added to ``rules.before``, but ufw
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> Here's a bug report for it, which you may want to subscribe to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ufw/+bug/1571579
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> FWIW, I too would love to see ufw have ipset support. I would use this
> for fail2ban integration as well as some permit rules for various
> applications.
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Thank you. fail2ban
Here's a bug report for it, which you may want to subscribe to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ufw/+bug/1571579
FWIW, I too would love to see ufw have ipset support. I would use this
for fail2ban integration as well as some permit rules for various
applications.
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Richard
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Dear all,
PROBLEM:
Dell Latitude E6420, Ubuntu version 20.04.02 LTS, Perl version 5, version 30
fresh install
Installed libhttp-oai-perl with apt-get install.
Trying to use your module HTTP::OAI::Harvester with little script in Synopsis: