py-fail2ban turned silent after syslogd rollout (r335059, stable/11)

Marek Zarychta zarychtam at plan-b.pwste.edu.pl
Fri Jun 22 18:02:37 UTC 2018



W dniu 2018.06.22 o 19:14, Michael Grimm pisze:
> On 22. Jun 2018, at 17:59, Marek Zarychta <zarychtam at plan-b.pwste.edu.pl> wrote:
>
>> Could you please give any advice or workaround for this issue?
> I switched to a workaround for the time being which you might use as well in a similar way:
>
> #) configure fail2ban to use /var/log/faillog
> #) run something like that in the background:
>
> 	nohup tail -q -F /var/log/fail2ban.log | logger -t fail2ban.filter -p daemon.notice &
>
> #) to let this workaround survive a reboot you need to use a script fired up from /etc/rc.d
>
>

I have rolled back to r334835. The issue has gone. Should a PR be
created about this regression ?

BTW a few decent syslog daemons are available in /usr/ports/sysutils.
-- 

Marek Zarychta


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