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`ban2fail -t myNew.cfg -a`
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`ban2fail -t myNew.cfg -a`
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No iptables rules will be modified. You will shown in the listing which
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No iptables rules will be modified. You will be shown in the listing which
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addresses would be (un)blocked if *ban2fail* was running in production mode, and
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addresses would be (un)blocked if *ban2fail* was running in production mode, and
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the contents of "myNew.cfg" was placed into "/etc/ban2fail/ban2fail.cfg".
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the contents of "myNew.cfg" was placed into "/etc/ban2fail/ban2fail.cfg".
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## Building the Project
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## Building the Project
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I've tested *ban2fail* on Debian Buster, but it should compile on just about any
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I've tested *ban2fail* on Debian Buster, but it should compile on just about any
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modern Linux distro. It uses the GeoIP package to identify the country of origin
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modern Linux distro. It uses *libgeoip* to identify the country of origin
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for IP addresses. Build and install like so:
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for IP addresses, and *libz* to read compressed log files. Build and install like so:
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```
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make release
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make release
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