> > You have completely failed to understand what fail2ban is telling you. > > > Anyway, I have decided to get new hardware and do a clean install of > > everything > > ... as many of you have suggested ... > > It was heading that way so it is probably best for you. >
You sound like a heartless Seargeant Major in the Marines ... ;) ... > > However, as I fly a lot internationally, is there a way I can temporarily > > block > > these country's IP's for a few days at most untill I have enough time on > > hand to do a fresh install ... > > What has flying got to do with it? > What I meant was that I fly a lot and don't have time in the immediate future to do a fresh install ... So I wanted a temporary stop-gap solution for a few days untill time would lend itself for the task ... > > Currently my iptables looks like this ... > > If you have resorted to using iptables you have lost it. A standard > Debian install doesn't need it. > Yip ... definately a Seargeant Major ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150109164451.GE17386@fever.havannah.local