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Thanks for the issue! Could you change the documentation to tell it’s enabled by default and send a PR please?
I suggest keeping it enabled by default because there is so many bots exploiting open sips there.
Thanks!
Flávio Stutz
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fail2ban seems to be enabled by default. I needed to explicitly set it as disabled. The README.md suggests that it's disabled by default (FAIL2BAN_ENABLE=false), so one or the other should probably be changed
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Hi, I can do it sometime next week. I agree, we should keep it enabled by default.
…On August 22, 2021 3:57:33 p.m. GMT+03:00, Flavio Stutz ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks for the issue! Could you change the documentation to tell it’s enabled by default and send a PR please?
I suggest keeping it enabled by default because there is so many bots exploiting open sips there.
Thanks!
Flávio Stutz
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fail2ban seems to be enabled by default. I needed to explicitly set it as disabled. The README.md suggests that it's disabled by default (FAIL2BAN_ENABLE=false), so one or the other should probably be changed
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