Talk:Block SMTP Authentication Attacks With Fail2Ban: Difference between revisions
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chkconfig --add fail2ban | chkconfig --add fail2ban | ||
# chkconfig fail2ban on | # chkconfig fail2ban on | ||
== Informative sources == | |||
[http://www.santasoft.it/en/blog/20120906_protecting-your-server-attacks-fail2ban Protecting your server from attacks with fail2ban] | |||
* tips for setting up fail2ban for apache, dovecot, etc | |||
[http://richardjh.org/blog/blocking-brute-force-attacks-dovecot-centos/ Blocking brute force attacks to Dovecot on CentOS] | |||
* has clear regex example. wrongly suggests directly editing jail.conf |
Revision as of 15:28, 7 February 2014
configure fail2ban to startup on boot
chkconfig --add fail2ban # chkconfig fail2ban on
Informative sources
Protecting your server from attacks with fail2ban
- tips for setting up fail2ban for apache, dovecot, etc
Blocking brute force attacks to Dovecot on CentOS
- has clear regex example. wrongly suggests directly editing jail.conf