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crowdsec – the naughty step

Crowdsec can ban IP’s after watching your logs much like fail2ban. It has default “scenarios” that you can install and use to cover a wide variety of probing. But beyond that, it can pull down a list of active trouble IP’s that are probing sites across the world, so it gives you a chance of …

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Posted byaardvarkMay 30, 2025July 25, 2025Posted inSecurity, System Administration

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