Bans IP addresses that make too many authentication failures
Fail2ban scans log files like /var/log/messages and bans IP addresses
that makes too many password failures. It updates firewall rules to
reject the IP address, can send e-mails, or set host.deny entries.
These rules can be defined by the user. Fail2Ban can read multiple log
files such as sshd or Apache web server ones.
- Developed at security
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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f2b-restart.conf | 0000000163 163 Bytes | about 7 years |
fail2ban-0.10.4-env-script-interpreter.patch | 0000000604 604 Bytes | about 1 year |
fail2ban-0.11.2.tar.gz | 0000559552 546 KB | 3 months |
fail2ban-0.11.2.tar.gz.asc | 0000000488 488 Bytes | 3 months |
fail2ban-disable-iptables-w-option.patch | 0000000855 855 Bytes | over 5 years |
fail2ban-opensuse-locations.patch | 0000001304 1.27 KB | 3 months |
fail2ban-opensuse-service-sfw.patch | 0000000750 750 Bytes | over 1 year |
fail2ban-opensuse-service.patch | 0000001352 1.32 KB | 3 months |
fail2ban-rpmlintrc | 0000000146 146 Bytes | almost 6 years |
fail2ban.changes | 0000069588 68 KB | 3 months |
fail2ban.logrotate | 0000000232 232 Bytes | about 7 years |
fail2ban.spec | 0000010886 10.6 KB | 3 months |
fail2ban.sysconfig | 0000000200 200 Bytes | about 10 years |
fail2ban.tmpfiles | 0000000031 31 Bytes | over 7 years |
paths-opensuse.conf | 0000000975 975 Bytes | almost 5 years |
sfw-fail2ban.conf | 0000000217 217 Bytes | about 7 years |
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