Did you try with backend=auto? I use fail2ban with Ubuntu 16.04 (based on
stretch/sid) which also uses systemd but I never tried backend=systemd.

On 12 April 2017 at 08:42, Bruno Queiros <bquei...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not sure, but i think i have Fail2ban with SystemD on my home server.
> I can double check that later, however i did install it through the
> binaries not source.
>
> Karsten Fischer <m...@karsten-f.de> escreveu no dia quarta, 12/04/2017 às
> 08:24:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> has somebody got fail2ban working on a debian 8 Jessie machine with
>> systemd?
>>
>> I tried to install fail2ban 0.10.a2 and 0.9.4 from tar, but get this
>> output to fail2ban.log, when start service.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,690 fail2ban.server         [1875]: INFO    Starting
>> Fail2ban v0.10.0a2
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,690 fail2ban.server         [1875]: INFO    Daemon
>> started
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,758 fail2ban.database       [1875]: INFO    Connected
>> to fail2ban persistent database '/var/lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3'
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,777 fail2ban.jail           [1875]: INFO    Creating
>> new jail 'sshd'
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,795 fail2ban.jail           [1875]: ERROR   Backend
>> 'systemd' failed to initialize due to No module named systemd
>>
>> 2017-04-12 08:20:23,795 fail2ban.jail           [1875]: ERROR   Failed to
>> initialize any backend for Jail 'sshd'
>>
>>
>>
>> At my jail.local, I set “backend = systemd” and “enabled=true” to the
>> sshd section.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>> Karsten
>>
>
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