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Resolved Where is the fail2ban extension ?

Frank1000

Basic Pleskian
Hi,
i'm interested in using the fail2ban extension for plesk, but when i check for it under extensions, i can't find it.

Do i have to download / upload it ?

If yes, has someone a link?, i didn't find one yet.

Regards,
Frank
 
It's not in the extensions, but it is in the installation settings. In Plesk GUI click on "Home", then click on the link "Add or Remove Components". Install "Fail2Ban" from there.

Once you have fail2ban installed, make sure the first thing you do is to add the public IPv4 address of your host and the localhost 127.0.0.1 address to the whitelist.
 
Hi Peter,
thx for reply. I couldn't find "Installation settings" yet. where is it located ?

Regards,
Frank


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