Bans IP addresses that make too many authentication failures
Fail2ban scans log files like /var/log/messages and bans IP addresses
that makes too many password failures. It updates firewall rules to
reject the IP address, can send e-mails, or set host.deny entries.
These rules can be defined by the user. Fail2Ban can read multiple log
files such as sshd or Apache web server ones.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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fail2ban-0.8.10.tar.gz | 0000161914 158 KB | |
fail2ban.changes | 0000014797 14.5 KB | |
fail2ban.init | 0000002679 2.62 KB | |
fail2ban.logrotate | 0000000257 257 Bytes | |
fail2ban.service | 0000000392 392 Bytes | |
fail2ban.spec | 0000004627 4.52 KB | |
fail2ban.sysconfig | 0000000200 200 Bytes | |
fail2ban.tmpfiles | 0000000031 31 Bytes |
Revision 29 (latest revision is 69)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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request 200162
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Johannes Weberhofer (weberho)
(revision 29)
I've added a systemd service file for openSUSE >= 12.3. Previous systemd based versions would require an additional variant of the service file, because SuSEfirewall2.service (which is an ordering dependency) used to be named SuSEfirewall2_setup.service in these versions. I don't think it would be worth the trouble of adding yet another switch, but I can of course do so if desired. (forwarded request 199913 from marc_schuetz)
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