Hi Lee,
Thank you for your reply :)
Hmm. With the
dbfile = None
setting, the error was gone.
Thank you very much for your suggestion!
Strange though; the sqlite3 database file seemed valid:
sqlite3 fail2ban.sqlite3
SQLite version 3.8.7.4 2014-12-09 01:34:36
Enter ".help" for usage hints.
sql
Now i know to some this may seem simple, I am pulling out my hair trying
to come to grips with reg-ex's.
I want to block all 400 through 405 errors in my Apache log files.
If someone could kindly point me in the right direction i would very
much appreciate it.
even if its a point to a site to he
at the end after a
yum history sync
yum clean all
it seems that the packages installed all the files needed correctly.
I can ban SSH, finally, but other filters doesn't work.
Take in mind that I use fail2ban since years and I never had this problems.
this is my jail.conf entry
[roundcube]
enabl