@Andrew, thank you kindly or the patch.  I agree with David that being
in Recommends is enough to ensure that it works in the default (and
most) installations.

This only causes an issue if the user:
  * uninstalled iptables
  * specified --no-recomends

I think both of these situations are an edge case in themselves.  If a
user has gone to that much effort to customise their system, i do not
feel it is unreasonable for the default fail2ban configuration to
require local editing.

Thanks again Andrew.

** Changed in: fail2ban (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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  fail2ban default config assumes iptables is installed

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