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Permanently Ban Repeat Offenders With fail2ban (UPDATED)

The fail2ban suite is a very useful tool in the battle against brute force login attempts. Where it’s capabilities broke down for me, however, was in addressing repeat offenders. This post includes a configuration to permanently block repeat offenders using the iptables firewall.

Published March 17, 2013
Categorized as Information Security, System Admin Tagged fail2ban, iptables, linux, security, sysadmin

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