1.0.2[1]
/ 9 November 2022; 18 months ago (9 November 2022)
Repository
github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban
Written in
Python
Platform
POSIX
Type
Intrusion prevention
License
GNU GPL v2
Website
www.fail2ban.org
Fail2Ban is an intrusion prevention software framework. Written in the Python programming language, it is designed to prevent brute-force attacks.[2] It is able to run on POSIX systems that have an interface to a packet-control system or firewall installed locally, such as iptables or TCP Wrapper.[3]
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^Jordan, Jeff (2015-06-16). "How to protect your GNU/Linux computer from remote attacks with Fail2ban". Free Software Magazine. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
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