[Fail2ban-users] Command line ban all failures?

2022-03-14 Thread Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users
Sorry if this is an old question or one with an obvious solution. I have been using fail2ban for quite a while and really like it! But, in reviewing logs, I see hundreds of ssh login attempts each day where there is only one attempt per IP address. I suspect this is a bot net and would like to b

Re: [Fail2ban-users] Command line ban all failures?

2022-03-14 Thread Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users
On Mon, March 14, 2022 11:14 am, Anna “CyberTailor” via Fail2ban-users wrote: > On 2022-03-14 10:48, Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users wrote: >> Sorry if this is an old question or one with an obvious solution. I have >> been using fail2ban for quite a while and really l

Re: [Fail2ban-users] Command line ban all failures?

2022-03-14 Thread Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users
On Mon, March 14, 2022 12:13 pm, Doug Preston via Fail2ban-users wrote: > Bans for 1 failed login.  If you typo your userid or password on my > systems your ip is banned.  I also only allow keys for authentications > so if you try a password you don't belong here. > > [ssh-iptables] > > enable

[Fail2ban-users] fail2ban-client output?

2024-08-12 Thread Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users
When I use fail2ban-client to ban a specific IP, I usually see a 0 or 1 response. I have not been able to find the meaning of this in the documentation. What do these responses mean? THANKS! Harold -- Not sent from an iPhone. ___ Fail2ban-users ma

Re: [Fail2ban-users] fail2ban-client output?

2024-08-14 Thread Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users
On Wed, August 14, 2024 2:17 am, Aldo Necci wrote: > On Tue, August 13, 2024 00:54, Harold Hallikainen via Fail2ban-users > wrote: >> When I use fail2ban-client to ban a specific IP, I usually see a 0 or 1 >> response. I have not been able to find the meaning of this in th