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Hi;
I use ipset and fail2ban in debian and centos most of my ipset come from iplists.firehol.org
their is a way to use these iplists directly with your ban2fail ?
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Hello, Currently there is do direct way to do this, but it sounds like a useful feature to implement!
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In case you are curious, I use this script to make it happen https://github.com/trick77/ipset-blacklist
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Hi;
I use ipset and fail2ban in debian and centos
most of my ipset come from iplists.firehol.org
their is a way to use these iplists directly with your ban2fail ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: