@brian-murray the wiki mentioned to add proposed is sadly outdated and
for 16.04. More recent documents, show this changed radically in 24.04
so that you can cherry pick updates you want, starting with add-apt-
repository -yp proposed. This didn't work for me neither.

I did as follows:

- Open /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources and add noble-proposed
- apt update
- apt-get install -t noble-proposed fail2ban
- fail2ban now works again
- Open /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources and remove noble-proposed
- apt update

You are now safe to not accidently update other packages from proposed
if that's not wanted (ie. on a production system).

Hope this helps someone. It works for me and I can confirm that fail2ban
is working again with this approach.

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