by Anjaly Baby | Apr 28, 2020 | Latest, Server Management, WordPress
Configuring Fail2ban to monitor WordPress login is an effective way to prevent brute-force attacks on your website. Fail2ban constantly monitors the server logs and bans IP addresses that show malicious behavior. At Bobcares, we use fail2ban as a part of our...
by Adarsh M | Dec 28, 2019 | Apache, FTP, Latest, Server Management
Wanna setup a Fail2ban logpath for a particular service? We can help you set it up Fail2ban logpath lets us determine which logs we wish to monitor. Fail2ban works by getting information from SSH, ProFTP, Apache logs, etc.. At Bobcares, we often get requests from our...
by Adarsh M | Dec 4, 2019 | Apache, FTP, Latest, Server Management
Trying to set a number for failed attempts to block the IP? We can help you with it by changing the Fail2ban maxretry value. Fail2ban works by getting information from SSH, ProFTP, Apache logs, etc.. At Bobcares, we often get requests from our customers regarding...
by Adarsh M | Nov 7, 2019 | Latest
Mail servers like Zimbra has its own anti-spam addon to block malicious activity. Fail2ban provides additional protection to the mail server. A good mail server always fight against spam! Fail2ban can easily ban any IP that makes too many login attempts. At Bobcares,...
by Keerthi PS | Nov 2, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Fail2ban ignoreip is a default feature to whitelist trusted IPs. Usually, fail2ban bans IPs that are suspicious while monitoring logs. But if the user wants to whitelist a trusted IP, we edit ignoreip in the conf file. At Bobcares, we use fail2ban to whitelist IPs, as...
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