warning and then the ban.
Connect how? IMAP, POP3, SMTP?
Bill
On 8/10/2017 2:31 PM, Steve Rowe via Fail2ban-users wrote:
Hi all, I’m hoping someone can answer the following error query I have.
I am running Fail2Ban v0.9.6 on CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
In the fail2ban log I see
Hi all, I’m hoping someone can answer the following error query I have.
I am running Fail2Ban v0.9.6 on CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
In the fail2ban log I see a lot (depending on the connection attempts in a
second or two). Error 2 as below.
2017-08-10 18:10:07,000 fail2ban.filte
By design, f2b (when restarting) unblocks all blocked IP addresses
within its own DB, it then removes the f2b chains from iptables. It then
starts up creating the chains and re-adds the IP's that are within the
selected time scale of bans.
It does not remove anything other than its own chains i
1.4.20.
Best regards,
Iosif Fettich
Cheers
Steve
On 17/01/2016 13:00, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello Steve,
Am Samstag, 16. Januar 2016, 13:39:13 CET schrieb Steve Rowe:
Hi Gunther. yes i had this problem too.
I updated to centos 7.2 and fail2ban stopped working (except http).
I mean
Hi, I have logrotation running on my system and constantly get the
following entries in fail2ban.log.
as the file is beyond the rotation level (Keep x number of logs) and has
been removed.
2016-01-17 13:51:34,280 fail2ban.filterpoll [16861]: WARNING Too
many errors. Setting the jail idle
20
Hi Gunther. yes i had this problem too.
I updated to centos 7.2 and fail2ban stopped working (except http).
The issue for me was that the maillog and messages files were empty, so
fail2ban is not at fault.
Its a problem with system logger.
remove the following file if you also have an empty /var
Hi Allan.
This may or not be the same problem i am facing.
I too need to set the logs to monitor with a regex of one or more (*_).
I decided to use a file that i knew would contain the offending IP
addresses. (i.e /var/log/virtualmin/host_error_log).
I used the regex checker to check it and
Hi Alan, have you confirmed that the apache-auth is running?
fail2ban-client status
this should list all the bans in place.
also take a look at the /var/log/fail2ban.log and see if its reporting
anything unusual.
I often keep the log tailing so i can see what's happening real time.
tailf /v
Thanks for the help Losif, all sorted, at least they only get one chance
at a wrong address now.
Really appreciated.
Steve
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On 09/02/2015 08:51, Iosif Fettich wrote:
Hi Steve,
On Sun, 8 Feb 2015, Steve Rowe wrote:
Now i know to some this may seem simple, I am pulling
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
Sorry posted to reply instead of new.
Hi, Is there a quick start guide for Fail2ban 0.9-9 on Centos 7 ?
I read (briefly) the man pages for fail2ban-server and jail.conf and
believed it was a simple case (to start off) of rem'ing out the
unrequired jails in the jail.conf and saving as a jail.loc
%(banaction)s-udp]
if (to prove a point) i rem out the offending jail (pam) above, and then
try again, it just does the same error with the previous jail in the
config?? am i missing something?
if i do a fail2ban-client status i get.
fail2ban-client status
Status
|- Number of jail:0
`-
you
will not get banned.
I hope this explains it a little easier.
Steve
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