Le 14/09/2020 à 01:48, Mike Gerber a écrit :
Hi,
* Sylvestre Ledru schrieb:
And maybe not adding more info to this bug (as it is marked as closed)
The bug is closed because it was considered fixed. As it does not seem to be
fixed for installations with existing hundreds-of-MB fail2ban.sqlite3
Hi,
* Sylvestre Ledru schrieb:
> And maybe not adding more info to this bug (as it is marked as closed)
The bug is closed because it was considered fixed. As it does not seem to be
fixed for installations with existing hundreds-of-MB fail2ban.sqlite3, it should
be reopened, IMHO.
Mike
Hello,
Le 13/09/2020 à 12:50, Mike Gerber a écrit :
Hi,
I have a number of Debian hosts that have these ever-growing fail2ban databases.
I tried to solve the problem by updating to 0.11.1-2 (the bullseye version).
Observations:
* Disk space usage DOUBLES by a backup copy of the database on u
Hi,
I have a number of Debian hosts that have these ever-growing fail2ban databases.
I tried to solve the problem by updating to 0.11.1-2 (the bullseye version).
Observations:
* Disk space usage DOUBLES by a backup copy of the database on upgrade:
total 574M
-rw--- 1 root root 300M Sep
Hi all,
I forgot about this, so a quick followup from my side:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 05:29:21 +0200 Salvatore Bonaccorso
wrote:
> Understandable, would not do as as well to install unstable packages
> into production systems. Was just hoping you have a way to
> trigger/reproduce and confirm.
I i
Hi Cyril,
On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 05:01:22AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Salvatore Bonaccorso (2020-03-06):
> > [disclaimer not part of maintainers of fail2ban but was looking as
> > issues in fail2ban and stumpbled over this bug]
>
> Noted.
>
> > there was an upload of fail2ban to
Hi,
Salvatore Bonaccorso (2020-03-06):
> [disclaimer not part of maintainers of fail2ban but was looking as
> issues in fail2ban and stumpbled over this bug]
Noted.
> there was an upload of fail2ban to unstable based on the 0.11 branch
> now, and Jakob mentioned that there support for actually
Hi
[disclaimer not part of maintainers of fail2ban but was looking as
issues in fail2ban and stumpbled over this bug]
On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 11:01:46PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Package: fail2ban
> Version: 0.10.2-2.1
> Severity: serious
> Justification: filing up filesystem, slow startup
Package: fail2ban
Version: 0.10.2-2.1
Severity: serious
Justification: filing up filesystem, slow startup
Hi,
I've noticed this on both stretch and buster hosts with the default
configuration: the database (/var/lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3) doesn't
seem to get any kind of clean-up. I'm seeing t
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