Re: Fail2ban problem

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Patrick Lists wrote:

>> If there is a serious power failure, eg during an electric storm,
>> and the internet goes down
>> then my CentOS-6.2 server seems to take an inordinate time, maybe
>> forever, to get past fail2ban.
>> It is as though there is an extremely long - maybe an hour - timeout
>> if fail2ban cannot connect to the internet.
> 
> Just a wild guess but could it be that fail2ban is trying to resolve all
> the IP addresses in it's database? Iirc there is a config option called
> use_dns. Try setting it to "no" or "warn".

Thanks for the suggestion.
But I couldn't find any option like that anywhere below /etc/fail2ban
in fail2ban-0.8.4-28.el6 .


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