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Question Is plesk Fail2Ban updated to v0.10 ? to supports ipv6

Hi raykai,

You can vote for this feature if you consider it important - fail2ban now supports IPv6 - please upgrade

I just did. I think its important as OVH and other data-centers are now attaching ipv6 addresses to most of there servers and VPS. OVH started rolling it out free ipv6 about one month a go.

Most will start seeing a message at there host datacenters like this: "Your instance is now linked to a free IPv6 in addition to the default IPv4."

Since then my servers has been getting hit harder with ipv6 brute-force attack and vulnerability scans. Even more then when i was just on ipv4

Plesk seams to be weaker when it comes to ipv6 prevention IMO.

Having plesk Fail2Ban updated to v0.10 would help for this.
 
Yes but it also says latest stable is 0.9.4... which was since ages replaced by 0.9.6.

I'm not really sure if this pageinformation is up to date.

Anyway...
 
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