mirror of https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban
![]() These fixes are pretty pedantic, but they do simplify the script a little. * Checking the existence of a file/directory before creating/deleting it adds complexity and raciness. There are better options. * mkdir -p does the job of making sure a directory exists. (It only fails if there's a filesystem error or something.) * Likewise, rm -f doesn't fail if the file doesn't exist. * rm -r isn't neccessary because the socket shouldn't be a directory. (If it is for some reason, that should be an error.) |
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cacti | ||
logwatch | ||
monit | ||
nagios | ||
bash-completion | ||
debian-initd | ||
fail2ban-logrotate | ||
fail2ban-tmpfiles.conf | ||
fail2ban.service | ||
fail2ban.upstart | ||
gen_badbots | ||
gentoo-confd | ||
gentoo-initd | ||
ipmasq-ZZZzzz_fail2ban.rul | ||
macosx-initd | ||
redhat-initd | ||
solaris-fail2ban.xml | ||
solaris-svc-fail2ban | ||
suse-initd |