On 1/14/21 8:12 AM, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote:
> We have a regex that "matches" but I watch fail2ban.log with "tail
> -F" and I watch match and match and match
> and not ban.
>
Show your jail and filter conf.
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Think.
Thanks but unfortunately totally US-centric.
I'm not sure where you get that? The US related blocklist is
separated from others.
If you're in a "hot zone" like China, Russia, etc, it probably won't
work as well. But the idea behind it is to limit access to login
ports, and ideally you
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>> This system is available at:
>> https://github.com/dpsystems/login-shield
> Thanks but unfortunately totally US-centric.
sorry, bu
On 15/01/2021 06:28, Mike wrote:
There's a companion system to Fail2Ban that I'm using. I thought I
might share my most recent stats on this with the community. This uses
ipset and iptables like f2b does, but serves as a first line of
defence before fail2ban.. After using this for 6+ months