On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:45:23PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote: > As a non-programmer, I can't judge your proposed solution. Meanwhile > I'll check /var/log/fail2ban and restart fail2ban manually if needed > after each system reboot. no need. for you if the cause is really missing iptables by the time fail2ban starts due to slowness of the machine, just add sleep 2 to /etc/defaults/fail2ban
it will delay your boot by 2 seconds but hopefully it will resolve the
issue. If it doesn't, then it is something else and we need to pin the
problem down
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