mirror of https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban
![]() The "after iptables" clause in the OpenRC service script's depend() function causes fail2ban to start after iptables, if iptables is scheduled to start. Here we add "after nftables" as well: nftables is the successor to iptables, and fail2ban supports it out-of-the-box. If nftables is scheduled to start, we want to wait until it's done before starting fail2ban. |
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cacti | ||
logwatch | ||
monit | ||
nagios | ||
bash-completion | ||
debian-initd | ||
fail2ban-logrotate | ||
fail2ban-openrc.conf | ||
fail2ban-openrc.init.in | ||
fail2ban-tmpfiles.conf | ||
fail2ban.service.in | ||
fail2ban.upstart | ||
gen_badbots | ||
ipmasq-ZZZzzz_fail2ban.rul | ||
macosx-initd | ||
redhat-initd | ||
solaris-fail2ban.xml | ||
solaris-svc-fail2ban | ||
suse-initd |