Hi,

Thank you to everyone who supports fail2ban, we run it on some of our
cPanel servers and it has made a huge difference in combating all sorts of
annoying exploits and DoS's.

We have some jails running against:

/home/*/access-logs/*

This works great, but when a new account is added, which adds a new log
file fail2ban doesn't automatically pick this up.

I would like to run something every day that has fail2ban re check all the
files in /home/*/access-logs/*, but I don't want to lose the existing
iptables bans.

Should I run /etc/rc.d/init.d/fail2ban restart? Will that wipe out the
current bans though? Is there a better way to do this?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

-PJF
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