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Question The new plesk jail

Dork

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
alma8
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.63 #2
What is the difference between jail recidve and jail plesk-permanent-ban?
 
Recidive looks for other jails’ bans in Fail2Ban’s own log. It blocks hosts that have received a ban from other jails five times in the last 10 minutes. The ban lasts a week and applies to all services on the server. On the other hand for the "plesk-permanent-ban" jail the bantime parameter is set to -1, which essentially means permanent.
 
Recidive looks for other jails’ bans in Fail2Ban’s own log. It blocks hosts that have received a ban from other jails five times in the last 10 minutes. The ban lasts a week and applies to all services on the server. On the other hand for the "plesk-permanent-ban" jail the bantime parameter is set to -1, which essentially means permanent.
I always set the ban time of recidive to -1
 
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