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− | == HOWTO - Run Fail2Ban in Verbose Mode to Diagnose Errors ==
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− | Running Fail2Ban in Full Verbose Mode to Diagnose Errors
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− | You can run the Fail2Ban-Client in a very verbose mode using the following commands which will show you all output when Fail2Ban is loading, this is also a useful method for tracing errors in jails, filters and actions.
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− | Stop the Failban Server by running
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− | '''sudo service fail2ban stop'''
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− | Make sure the Fail2Ban client is also not running by running the following
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− | '''sudo fail2ban-client -vvv -x stop'''
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− | Then start the Fail2Ban client in verbose mode as follows
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− | '''sudo fail2ban-client -vvv -x start'''
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− | This will show you exactly in which jail, filter or action your error lies.
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− | Once you can start the fail2ban-client successfully using sudo fail2ban-client -vvv -x start
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− | Then stop it again using
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− | '''sudo fail2ban-client -vvv -x stop'''
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− | and then restart the Fail2Ban Server
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− | '''sudo service fail2ban restart'''
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