On 06/08/15 01:24, Harrison Johnson wrote: > It did not stand out the first 5 or 6 times I read it. > > On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 08:13 -0700, William Lewis wrote: >> :) >> >> Tom, in case you miss what Harrison is saying, is you have a missing letter >> "d" in the word >> "enabled". >> >> "enable" verses "enabled" >> >> (I had to read it a few times to see it too) >> >> Good catch Harrison >> >> Bill >> >> At 07:51 AM 8/5/2015, you wrote: >>> Tom, >>> The only thing I see is you have in sendmail-iptables enabled = true and it >>> should be enabled = >>> true. >>> >>> On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 15:52 +1000, Tom Robinson wrote:
Oh, How embarrassing! I must have read that at least ten times myself. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh set of eyes for a sanity check. :-D It's working now so thanks to all who responded. As a matter of interest, why do I have to restart the fail2ban service to get a new jail installed? Using fail2ban-client add/start combination on the running service didn't add the iptables chain for the newly enabled jail. I'm also confused over the semantics of add/stop ('stop' seems to double up as 'remove/delete').
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