FWIW - fail2ban > 0.7 doesn't create a pidfile iirc. All actions
(start/stop/etc) are initiated by the fail2ban-client which either
starts fail2ban-server or sends requests to the running -server via the
socket file.

On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, bryan986 wrote:

> Public bug reported:

> Binary package hint: fail2ban

> When fail2ban is running, there is no pid file in /var/run. I haven't
> been able to find it anywhere else either.

> I tried adding the pidlock setting to the fail2ban.local configuration
> file, but that did not help. I'm not even sure if that setting exists
> anymore.

> I am using 0.7.6-3ubuntu1 from apt

> Did they remove this in newer versions?

> ** Affects: fail2ban (Ubuntu)
>      Importance: Undecided
>          Status: New

> ** Description changed:

>   Binary package hint: fail2ban

>   When fail2ban is running, there is no pid file in /var/run. I haven't
>   been able to find it anywhere else either.

>   I tried adding the pidlock setting to the fail2ban.local configuration
>   file, but that did not help. I'm not even sure if that setting exists
>   anymore.

> + I am using 0.7.6-3ubuntu1 from apt
> + 
>   Did they remove this in newer versions?
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