Hi Martin,

Upstream author is working now on client/server implementation of
fail2ban, those commands will be naturally handled by a client (I
think), so I would restrain myself of implementing that functionality in
the current fail2ban just to don't duplicate the effort.

Thank you for telling your wishes though ;-)

On Sun, 07 May 2006, martin f krafft wrote:

> Package: fail2ban
> Version: 0.6.1-1
> Severity: wishlist

> It would be great if I could invoke fail2ban to

>   (a) print a list of currently banned IPs with their lifetimes
>         (fail2ban -L)
>   (b) get information on a specific ban
>         (fail2ban -L <ip>)
>   (c) ban a certain IP for a certain amount of time
>         (fail2ban -B <ip> <secs>)
>   (d) unban a certain IP
>         (fail2ban -U <ip>)

> Note how I am using capital option letters to distinguish these
> manipulation functions from the start-time options.

> Cheers,

> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: testing/unstable
>   APT prefers stable
>   APT policy: (700, 'stable'), (600, 'testing'), (98, 'unstable'), (1, 
> 'experimental')
> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-1-686
> Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

> Versions of packages fail2ban depends on:
> ii  iptables                      1.3.3-2    Linux kernel 2.4+ iptables 
> adminis
> ii  python                        2.3.5-5    An interactive high-level 
> object-o

> fail2ban recommends no packages.

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