Feeling a little less dense today. Here's the answer. For Centos 5.X running rsyslogd: Add the line in red below to the top of /etc/rsyslog.conf...
A simple problem that I just can't get to the bottom of: I'm running CentOS v 5.X. The date/time logging in /var/log/secure looks like this:...
I'm running ISPConfig 3 on CentOS 5.X. I have several Web sites served from the same box and want to enable Web directory protection via the...
Location of SquirrelMail/Fail2ban tutorial Here's the location of the published SquirrelMail/Fail2ban tutorial:...
fail2ban not working So fail2ban appears to be working - good. The iptables output shown is the default filter. This needs to be configured...
fail2ban not working You can start iptables firewall with the command: system-config-securitylevel-tui This screen is text and may not...
Fail2ban not working To see if iptables is running type: service iptables status You'll get a reasonably long output message showing...
fail2ban not working Something else that occurs to me is iptables. You must be actively using it as your firewall as fail2ban creates a temporary...
fail2ban not working If /var/log/secure contains the correct source IP address of the unauthorised login attempt, the next thing to try is...
SqurrelMail/fail2ban There should be a tutorial in your email inbox awaiting your consideration.
CentOS - liblzo.so.1 Netlon2, Looks like you're the expert on yum update and liblzo.so.1 after that discovery :) I might it a try tomorrow.
fail2ban SSH In CentOS 5.3 edit the file /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf for the [ssh-iptables] entry such that the line beginning with logpath... is...
fail2ban sshd What flavour of Linux are you using? The most obvious thing that springs to mind is the log file specified in jail.conf. Is it...
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