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fail2ban (0.8.4-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* Jail named-refused-udp is unsafe and opens possibility for easy DoS,
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thus discouraged to be used, and commented out (see #583364 for more
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information).
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-- Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> Mon, 28 Jun 2010 22:12:22 -0400
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fail2ban (0.7.1-0.2) unstable; urgency=low
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fail2ban 0.7 is a complete rewrite of the 0.6 version, and if you
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customized any of provided configuration or startup files
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(/etc/default/fail2ban, /etc/fail2ban.conf, /etc/init.d/fail2ban),
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please read further. The configuration scheme has changed upstream:
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0.7 ignores /etc/fail2ban.conf and instead uses a split configuration
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under /etc/fail2ban/. To retain your customizations, for example to
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monitor anything other than sshd, you will need to set them under that
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new directory; use *.local files for customizations. Please see
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/usr/share/doc/fail2ban/README.Debian.gz and
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http://fail2ban.sourceforge.net for further description of new
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configuration scheme. Detailed documentation is under development (see
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#400416). When you are satisfied with the new settings, please delete
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/etc/fail2ban.conf to avoid confusion.
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Fail2ban 0.7 uses client/server architecture and fail2ban-client is to
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substitute fail2ban command to provide an interface between the user and
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fail2ban-server. That is why some command line parameters present in
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fail2ban 0.6 are invalid in fail2ban-client. Such change affects
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/etc/default/fail2ban; you should review that file if you customized it.
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Please enable sections as directed in README.Debian.gz mentioned above.
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You must use newly shipped init.d/fail2ban, or otherwise fail2ban will
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not start.
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This note was rewritten in release 0.7.5-2 to clarify its meaning.
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-- Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> Sat, 9 Dec 2006 18:24:36 -0500
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fail2ban (0.6.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
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In this version the new section ApacheAttacks was introduced to ban IPs
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which are found to run some known attack on the host. For now it captures
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just awstats and mambo related attacks. To make this feature work, the bug of
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wrongly specified timeregexp for Apache's access.log file was fixed.
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Besides that group of log files has changed to be adm, and now they are
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readable by the group.
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-- Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:05:07 -0500
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