Is there a way to get fail2ban to recognise and use a newly created log file in
a newly created virtual server with out restarting fail2ban.
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Hi AllOperating system: Ubuntu Linux 14.04.2Fail2ban: 0.9.3Processor
information AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+, 2 coresReal
memory 3.53 GB total / 1.54 GB used
Today I had to do a restart of my server after some large security updates. As
a part of the shutd
Hi
Just to let you know I set up a virtual machine with Ubuntu 14.04 and Fail2ban
0.9.3 and Fail2ban started after instalation but after a restart of ubuntu I
had the same issues as in my previous post.
allanit wrote .. Hi My Server is ubuntu 14.04, and
Fail2ban is 0.9.3 which I
Hi My Server is ubuntu 14.04, and Fail2ban is 0.9.3 which I recently installed.
I am having a problem. Fail2ban wont start after the server has been restarted.
When the server restarts there are no error messages but fail2ban is not
running. Entering the command below returns the error below tha
Hi Let me start by saying that I have been using fail2ban for several years now
and I would not be with out it. Fail2ban is fantastic and so are the
developer.I have just uninstalled fail2ban 0.8.14 and installed a fresh install
of fail2ban 0.9.3 running on ubuntu 14.04. Can someone please tell
etting the
jail to a single log instead of a *_error_log. see if it bans. Simply edit the
jail and use "fail2ban-client reload" to make it take effect. Steve On
20/09/2015 18:25, allanit wrote: I have fail2ban 0.8.14 installed on Ubuntu
14.04.2. My apache-auth jail is not bannin
I have fail2ban 0.8.14 installed on Ubuntu 14.04.2.My apache-auth jail is not
banning. I think I have narrowed this down to the regular expression. Below is
a line form my apache error log but the apache-auth jail does not ban it even
though it appears 10 times in 30 minutes when the maxretry =
is is stating the
obvious. ;) Steve On 12/09/2015 18:28, AllanIT wrote: Hi All I have
fail2ban 0.8.14 installed on Ubuntu 14.04.2. When I run fail2ban-regex for my
error.log and apache-auth.conf it reports there is 1 hit for the 1 regular
expressio
n. The jail is set to find 4 occurrences
Hi All
I have fail2ban 0.8.14 installed on Ubuntu 14.04.2.
When I run fail2ban-regex for my error.log and apache-auth.conf it reports
there is 1 hit for the 1 regular expression. The jail is set to find 4
occurrences in 6 hours. In the log there are 10 occurrences in 2 minutes but
the apache