Hi,
No, any tricks I have to do to get the two working well with each
other? As I said last time I tried it I needed to get two files which
were in svn and even then I never got it going.
I'll take sshd although you can substitute smtp as an example, ports
22 or 25, port knocking bots I want them
Works fine here. Any concern getting it up and running?
> Am 03.01.2015 um 17:47 schrieb David Mehler :
>
> Hello,
>
> Last time I tried this combination it was either f19 or f20 I was
> unable to get it to work as firewalld was new. On f21 is anyone using
> firewalld to manage their firewall
Hello,
Last time I tried this combination it was either f19 or f20 I was
unable to get it to work as firewalld was new. On f21 is anyone using
firewalld to manage their firewall and fail2ban to protect services
against bots?
Thanks.
Dave.
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On 02/24/14 07:05, David Mehler wrote:
> Second question, in my previous setup I used fail2ban to block ip
> addresses that were brute forcing the system. I'm wondering if
> fail2ban and firewalld can work together? Googling showed it was
> possible with an action.d file, but the site referenced re
On 02/24/14 07:05, David Mehler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use to use iptables on fc17, now with firewalld in fc20 I'm
> migrating to it. I have to say I like it better, there are things I'm
> curious if it can do.
>
> For example, if you allow in http does that work for ipv4, ipv6, or both?
Even with
Hello,
I use to use iptables on fc17, now with firewalld in fc20 I'm
migrating to it. I have to say I like it better, there are things I'm
curious if it can do.
For example, if you allow in http does that work for ipv4, ipv6, or both?
Second question, in my previous setup I used fail2ban to bloc
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 03:43:14PM +0100, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> Firewalld is a firewall - it only inspects packets and can do some basic
> processing of ip traffic like blocking by port. Firewalld doesn't
Getting into sementics a little bit, but: firewalld doesn't actually do
those things.
On 19.12.2012 15:14, Richard Shaw wrote:
> I use fail2ban to stop ssh intrusions but was curious about firewalld.
> I can't find any information yet, but does anyone know if fail2ban
> works with firewalld? Or does some feature of of firewalld make
> fail2ban unnecessary?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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