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Fail2ban on Linux: Protect Your Server from Brute-Force Attacks (opens in new tab)

Fail2ban watches your log files and automatically bans IPs that repeatedly fail authentication, protecting your Linux server from brute-force attacks on SSH, web servers, and more. This guide covers installation, jail configuration, testing, and practical tuning to get real protection instead of just running defaults.Continue reading...

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