> Hi Chris,
>
> It certainly is. Attached are samples of my iptables-restore and fail2ban
> configs for hardy-based servers.
Hi Tyler,
Thanks for taking the time to share your config, I really appreciate it! :-)
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi Chris,
It certainly is. Attached are samples of my iptables-restore and fail2ban
configs for hardy-based servers. My iptables config creates the fail2ban-ssh
chain, so I've changed the iptables-multiport fail2ban action so that it
doesn't. And I prefer that fail2ban only block NEW ssh sessi
Hi folks,
I've been experimenting with using fail2ban to protect Internet facing servers.
I was wondering if it is possible to implement your own iptables rules
alongside fail2ban. For instance, I'd probably want to set up an
iptables rule that drops any inbound traffic not going to ICMP, HTTP,
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