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Resolved Can't switch on fail2ban jail

LytraX

New Pleskian
I switched off plesk-apache-badbot under Tools & Settings > IP Address Banning > Jails and I can't see a "Switch On" button as shown here Fail2Ban Jails Management :

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There is no such button on my Plesk Obsidian 18.0.36:

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Is this some kind of a bug or do I have to trigger something in order to get the "Switch On" button to appear?
 
@DieterWerner my understanding is that when we disable fail2ban having "intrusion detection" unchecked, we don't get to see the "Switch On" button and we only get to see it only when we enable it. Maybe I'm wrong and I think I didn't have it enabled at all but now I have it checked and I get to see the "Switch On" button and of course re-enabled the deactivated F2B jail.
 
@DieterWerner my understanding is that when we disable fail2ban having "intrusion detection" unchecked, we don't get to see the "Switch On" button and we only get to see it only when we enable it. Maybe I'm wrong and I think I didn't have it enabled at all but now I have it checked and I get to see the "Switch On" button and of course re-enabled the deactivated F2B jail.
You have done that very well ...
 
Anyway to ban only login failed?

Dec 13 11:56:14 postfix/smtpd[1330]: connect from unknown[141.98.10.220]
Dec 13 11:56:14 plesk_saslauthd[1332]: listen=6, status=5, dbpath='/var/spool/postfix/plesk/passwd.db', keypath='/var/spool/postfix/plesk/passwd_db_key', chroot=0, unprivileged=1
Dec 13 11:56:14 plesk_saslauthd[1332]: privileges set to (89:89) (effective 89:89)
Dec 13 11:56:14 plesk_saslauthd[1332]: failed mail authentication attempt for user 'guest' (password len=7)
Dec 13 11:56:14 postfix/smtpd[1330]: warning: unknown[141.98.10.220]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: authentication failure
Dec 13 11:56:15 postfix/smtpd[1330]: disconnect from unknown[141.98.10.220]
Dec 13 11:56:44 plesk_saslauthd[1332]: select timeout, exiting
De
 
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