EFA + Fail2Ban

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javier.mireles
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EFA + Fail2Ban

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I do not speak English correctly, an apology ...

Someone who has configured EFA + fail2ban to protect the failed logon attempts on port 443 and port 80 and also share the settings used.

Thank you in advanced
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I have not, but it sounds like something we could use as part of the project.

I think I'll give it a shot.
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Re: EFA + Fail2Ban

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:shifty:
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:lol:

Tomorrow...
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Yeah, this would be a good feature.
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Re: EFA + Fail2Ban

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Are you planning to integrate this into EFA somehow or only add it to the appliance?
If not should I go ahead for now and manually configure and setup fail2ban? I've done that a couple of times I'm just wondering if its worth waiting for your implementation.
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