Hello Bob, On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 10:07 -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote: > The debian and redhat issues seem to be worlds apart. I know as I tried > all the fixes and found debian fixes a dead end. I still believe http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2870788&group_id=121032&atid=689044 is the issue we are seeing. http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2857096&group_id=121032&atid=689046 might indeed be a different but similar (timing) issue though. The patch added there is for action.py and indeed not relevant to the jail start up issues. > The errors on shutdown are the same as the errors for startup, when not > using sleep. I get one for each jail it kills in iptables. They are similar but not the same (-X instead of -I etc.). I only see errors for jails for which the iptables rules didn't get applied. The rules that didn't get added on start up are being removed but not found which causes the errors on shutdown. > the sleep command that I presented does prevent the issue on startup. My bad. The patch you mention indeed does apply. I see why I got confused: $ grep def\ __processCmd * fail2ban-client server/action.py I overlooked fail2ban-client and thought this had to be applied to action.py. I will give that sleep in fail2ban-client a try. Could you please provide a url to that patch or add it to the bug report I made? I remember seeing it but forgot to bookmark it. > I don't know if this is any bug I would submit to redhat, it seemed > to > be fail2ban's issue... Bugs for EPEL packages have to be reported via Red Hat's bugzilla. Perfectly valid issue to put in their bug tracker, especially since there seems to be not much going on upstream. Even confused where upstream is, there are patches to the SourceForge tree that seem not to have propagated to the now current(?) GitHub repo. Regards, Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research