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Topic: jail.local

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Why iRedmail generates a new jail.local ? But none of those jails in jail.local are present in the iptables. Please explain. Thanks.

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Re: jail.local

You restarted iptables service, then all chains created by Fail2ban were gone.
Restarting Fail2ban service will create them.

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Re: jail.local

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

You restarted iptables service, then all chains created by Fail2ban were gone.
Restarting Fail2ban service will create them.

Yes, I know that. But my question is why iRedmail creates a jail.local ? The already existing jail.conf is enough right ?

Is it for introducing some additional functionality ?

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Re: jail.local

Jail.local contains user customizations. Read its manual page first please:

$ man 5 jail.conf

or reading comment in file "jail.conf" itself is ok.