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    Question Fail2ban for MySQL

    Hi, is there a reason because bind-address in my.cnf is empty ?
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    Question Fail2ban for MySQL

    Hi mr-wolf, thank you for your support, but I have detected several brute force attacks from my country, so I don't think that this solution is for me. So, I'm tring to find datedetector.py so I can configure it and then I can see if someone it's tring to access to 3306.
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    Question Fail2ban for MySQL

    Hi Trialotto, how can I parse the log output format ? I cannot find datedetector in /usr/share/fail2ban/server, so what can I do ? Thank you P.S.: I'm on CentoOS 7.3 with plesk 17.5.3
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    Question Fail2Ban recidive: how it work ?

    Hi, i've done other tests, and probably I found the error; I've changed the interval for detection of subsequent attacks and now seems that recidive works as expected. So, I would like to know if I understand how it works: after the max numbers of failed login attempts (ssh, ftp, postfix, etc.)...
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    Question Fail2Ban recidive: how it work ?

    Hi, I'm on CentOS 7.3 with Plesk 17.5.3 and I'm configuring fail2ban (0.9.6) recidive to ban for 24 hours an ip. But if you look at the print-screen seems that it doesn't work as I expect. When an IP is found for a specific jail it's banned for the period that I have configured for that event...
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