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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
| − | We only provide source tarballs. {{Fail2ban}} is written in Python, thus no compilation is required. You can even run {{Fail2ban}} without installing it. | + | 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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Revision as of 16:01, 5 July 2007
Sources
We only provide source tarballs. Fail2ban is written in Python, thus no compilation is required. You can even run Fail2ban without installing it.
| Sources | The official releases are available here. |
| Snapshots | Nightly snapshots are available here. |
Packages
Fail2ban is also already packaged for most distributions by contributors. Many thanks to all of them.
| Gentoo | Packages are in Portage. |
| Debian | Packages are available here. Thanks to Yaroslav Halchenko |
| Ubuntu | Packages are available here. |
| ATrpms/Fedora Extras | RPMs are available here. Thanks to Axel Thimm |
| RedHat/Fedora | RPMs are available here. Thanks to Jonathan Kamens and Nils Breunese |
| 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 here or in any Mandriva cooker distribution. Thanks to Tomasz Pawel Gajc |
| SUSE | RPMs are available here. Thanks to Christian Rauch |
| ArchLinux | Package is available in AUR. |