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Fail2ban without proactive mode

on December 21, 2018December 21, 2018by

wmarquardt asked:

Is there any way to configure Fail2ban to just log suspicious activities without change my firewall rules?

My answer:


fail2ban includes a dummy banaction which does (almost) nothing. You can try using that as your banaction.


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