Hi Marco,
> But, it seems, that it cannot match, since the format string %d always
> has 2 characters. In my example it therefore expects 'May 08' instead
> of 'May 8'.
no -- %d should match up to two numbers I believe and my auth.log
also has May 8 12:20:03 and everything works smooth, so indee
Package: fail2ban
Version: 0.6.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #363391
The workaround doesn't seem to work on my box. Neither putting LC_ALL
to /etc/default/fail2ban, nor including it directly in the rc script.
In all cases the error persists:
2006-05-08 14:17:02,181 ERROR: time data did not match format:
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