Re: How to change fail2ban timeout during reboot in F40?

2024-05-12 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-05-12 16:11, Anthony Messina wrote: Of course, you'll want to set something suitable for your system's needs ~]# cat /etc/systemd/system/fail2ban.service.d/timeout.conf [Service] TimeoutStopSec=5min Thanks Frank -- -- ___ users mailing

Re: How to change fail2ban timeout during reboot in F40?

2024-05-12 Thread Anthony Messina via users
Of course, you'll want to set something suitable for your system's needs ~]# cat /etc/systemd/system/fail2ban.service.d/timeout.conf [Service] TimeoutStopSec=5min -- Anthony - https://messinet.com On Sunday, May 12, 2024 3:02:29 PM CDT Frank Bures wrote: > Hi, > > I was a target of an

How to change fail2ban timeout during reboot in F40?

2024-05-12 Thread Frank Bures
Hi, I was a target of an attack resulting in 1600 banned IP address by fail2ban. When I reboot, f2b tries to unban those IPs but it ultimately times out and a large number of IPs becomes orphaned. They stay in firewalld, but f2b does not know about them anymore. And indeed