Matthias et al,
Could mod_ban be added to the built packages under Fedora? I run an FTP server, and mod_ban is very handy for protecting against attacks.
It doesn't need to be made part of the base package. It could be handled the same way proftpd-ldap or proftpd-postgres is...
Thanks,
-Philip
Philip Prindeville wrote :
Could mod_ban be added to the built packages under Fedora? I run an FTP server, and mod_ban is very handy for protecting against attacks.
It doesn't need to be made part of the base package. It could be handled the same way proftpd-ldap or proftpd-postgres is...
If it's included in the proftpd sources, then sure, please file a bugzilla entry to track the change. If it's an external module, then I'd really prefer if it got merged upstream.
Matthias
Matthias Saou wrote:
Philip Prindeville wrote :
Could mod_ban be added to the built packages under Fedora? I run an FTP server, and mod_ban is very handy for protecting against attacks.
It doesn't need to be made part of the base package. It could be handled the same way proftpd-ldap or proftpd-postgres is...
If it's included in the proftpd sources, then sure, please file a bugzilla entry to track the change. If it's an external module, then I'd really prefer if it got merged upstream.
Matthias
It's part of the tarball. I've filed a bug, and submitted a fix.
I'd commit it myself, but I've not yet gotten sponsored.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=457289
-Philip
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