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2019 Apr 26
2
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
On Saturday 20 April 2019 00:32:43 Pete Biggs wrote:
> What ban action do you use? If it's something like iptables-multiport,
> then I wonder if the fact that it's detecting the failures as
> '[dovecot]' means that it's using the dovecot ports, not the exim
> ports, when applying the iptable rule.
>
> When a host has been banned, can you look at the
2019 Apr 26
0
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
...5,1025,465,587
> logpath = %(dovecot_log)s
> backend = %(dovecot_backend)s
>
> I then unbanned and banned each IP address manually with
Did you reload the configuration? ("fail2ban-client reload")
What action are you using - you mention ipset, are you using iptables-
ipset-proto4? I don't know anything about ipset, but can you see what
ports are being blocked in the fail2ban-dovecot set (just to make sure
it is doing the correct thing).
If you manually add an IP address to the *exim* jail, does it get
blocked?
P.