> The "RANDOM" hack I've seen on forums didn't work for me because
> fail2ban seems to run /bin/sh and the RANDOM command was not recognized.

thanks for the feedback... well, indeed you should be better off with
the correct fix, RANDOM is present in bash, so if you made it your
default shell it should have worked

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