Hello, is there any guide out there how to correctly implement Fail2Ban with Zimbra 8.7+?
The old guides don't really fit anymore (e.g. "ip" has been replaced by "oip" in the logs). Is it recommended? We have some problems with bots trying to log in which results in Accounts being locked and those Accounts are shared accounts which nobody logs into directly so I have to manually unlock them everytime this happens (~ once a week).
Any suggestions?
Correct way of implementing Fail2Ban with Zimbra 8.7+
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Correct way of implementing Fail2Ban with Zimbra 8.7+
Enable the sasl jail with postfix-sasl filter on mailbox.log should be fine. My zimbra jail has rarely catched anything.
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Re: Correct way of implementing Fail2Ban with Zimbra 8.7+
This is one of the good guides.
OF course you can always do more than this and you can always customize your solution.
However here is one of the good guides.
http://linux-sys-adm.com/how-to-configu ... p-by-step/
OF course you can always do more than this and you can always customize your solution.
However here is one of the good guides.
http://linux-sys-adm.com/how-to-configu ... p-by-step/
Re: Correct way of implementing Fail2Ban with Zimbra 8.7+
The code there is messed up due to web site posting restrictions - some parts with single or double quotes are missing, rendering code useless, unfortunatelly.tkriviradev wrote:This is one of the good guides.
OF course you can always do more than this and you can always customize your solution.
However here is one of the good guides.
http://linux-sys-adm.com/how-to-configu ... p-by-step/