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− | {{Fail2ban}} can | + | == Official source tarballs == |
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+ | We only provide source tarballs. {{Fail2ban}} is written in Python, thus no compilation is required. You can even run {{Fail2ban}} [[FAQ_english#How_can_I_run_Fail2ban_without_installation.3F|without installing it]]. | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:small;color:black;">{{Fail2ban_Versions}}</div> | ||
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+ | == Source version control == | ||
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+ | In September 2011 development version control switched from SVN on SF to [https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban git, hosted on github]. To contribute, please [http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/ create your own fork] of {{Fail2ban}} on github, push your changes into it and [http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/ submit pull requests]. | ||
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+ | You will also be able to download complete source tarballs for any existing tag/release or development master from [https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/releases fail2ban Releases on github]. | ||
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+ | == Packages == | ||
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+ | {{Fail2ban}} is also already packaged for most distributions by contributors. Many thanks to all of them and you might be better off relying on your distribution delivery and support channels: | ||
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− | |style="font-weight:bold"| | + | |style="font-weight:bold"|Gentoo||Packages are [http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/fail2ban in Portage]. |
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|Debian||Packages are available [http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/fail2ban here]. Backport builds are available from [http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs/fail2ban.html NeuroDebian] | ||
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− | |style="font-weight:bold"| | + | |style="font-weight:bold"|Ubuntu||Packages are available [http://packages.ubuntu.com/fail2ban here]. Backport builds are available from [http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs/fail2ban.html NeuroDebian] |
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− | |style="font-weight:bold"| | + | |style="font-weight:bold"|Fedora ||RPMs are available by simply running: yum install fail2ban |
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− | |style="font-weight:bold"| | + | |style="font-weight:bold"|Red Hat/CentOS||RPMs are available through [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL EPEL]. |
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− | |style="font-weight:bold"| | + | |style="font-weight:bold"|Gral Linux||RPMs are available [http://www.gralinux.org/gralinux/AS3/i686/RPMS.update/ here]. These RPMs can be used on Centos 3 and RHAS 3 too. |
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Ipcop||Addon is available [http://mh-lantech.css-hamburg.de/ipcop/download.php?view.133 here]. Thanks to Markus Hoffmann | |style="font-weight:bold"|Ipcop||Addon is available [http://mh-lantech.css-hamburg.de/ipcop/download.php?view.133 here]. Thanks to Markus Hoffmann | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|Mandriva||RPMs are available through official contrib repository. Please run "urpmi fail2ban". Thanks to Tomasz Paweł Gajc | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|SUSE/openSUSE||RPMs are available [http://software.opensuse.org/package/fail2ban?search_term=fail2ban here]. Thanks to Andrej Semen | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|ArchLinux||Package is available in [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=7702 AUR]. | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|Slackware||Packages are available [http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/system/fail2ban/ here]. Thanks to Cristian Vedovato. A SlackBuild script to generate Slackware packages is available [http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.1/network/fail2ban/ here]. | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|FreeBSD||Port is [http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=fail2ban&stype=all here]. | ||
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+ | |style="font-weight:bold"|Mac OS X||Available from [http://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=fail2ban MacPorts] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 3 July 2013
Official source tarballs
We only provide source tarballs. Fail2ban is written in Python, thus no compilation is required. You can even run Fail2ban without installing it.
experimental | : | fail2ban-0.10.x |
stable | : | fail2ban-0.9.4 |
very-stable | : | fail2ban-0.8.14 |
dont-wanna-be-released-ever-again -- 0.8.x fixes | : | GIT 0.8 branch |
yet-to-be-released -- 0.9.x fixes | : | GIT master branch |
Source version control
In September 2011 development version control switched from SVN on SF to git, hosted on github. To contribute, please create your own fork of Fail2ban on github, push your changes into it and submit pull requests.
You will also be able to download complete source tarballs for any existing tag/release or development master from fail2ban Releases on github.
Packages
Fail2ban is also already packaged for most distributions by contributors. Many thanks to all of them and you might be better off relying on your distribution delivery and support channels:
Gentoo | Packages are in Portage. |
Debian | Packages are available here. Backport builds are available from NeuroDebian |
Ubuntu | Packages are available here. Backport builds are available from NeuroDebian |
Fedora | RPMs are available by simply running: yum install fail2ban |
Red Hat/CentOS | RPMs are available through EPEL. |
Gral Linux | RPMs are available here. These RPMs can be used on Centos 3 and RHAS 3 too. |
Ipcop | Addon is available here. Thanks to Markus Hoffmann |
Mandriva | RPMs are available through official contrib repository. Please run "urpmi fail2ban". Thanks to Tomasz Paweł Gajc |
SUSE/openSUSE | RPMs are available here. Thanks to Andrej Semen |
ArchLinux | Package is available in AUR. |
Slackware | Packages are available here. Thanks to Cristian Vedovato. A SlackBuild script to generate Slackware packages is available here. |
FreeBSD | Port is here. |
Mac OS X | Available from MacPorts |