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Probing is happening all the time, Lets’ take a look at fail2ban. So fail2ban can look at logs and determine that an IP should be banned. After first noticing load average go up, I realised one machine was being bombarded with attempts to find vulnerabilities within WordPress. So create a filter in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/mywordpress.conf: Now don’t …

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Posted byaardvarkMay 22, 2025July 25, 2025Posted inSecurity, System AdministrationTags: faiil2ban

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