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#1 Yesterday 16:36:55

nixer
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From: North Carolina, USA
Registered: 2016-11-30
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Excalibur and fail2ban

I like to be made aware of any pending problems before they bite me, so, I recently tested a daedalus dist-upgrade to excalibur of a snapshot of my production server within virtualbox. 

The dist-upgrade went fine, or so I thought, then upon rebooting I saw that fail2ban was broken.  This is the output in the terminal:

root@fc-vm:/home/user# service fail2ban start
Starting Authentication failure monitor: fail2ban2025-08-20 12:24:03,728 fail2ban                [4719]: ERROR   NOK: (38, 'Function not implemented')
failed!

I checked the fail2ban.log and it contained the same error.  I then did an "apt info fail2ban" command on both the daedalus and excalibur versions of fail2ban to see what could have changed.  The only thing that I noticed was that the package "python3-systemd" is listed as a suggested package in daedalus whereas it is now listed as a dependency in excalibur.  The dist-upgrade did pull in this package python3-systemd so it is installed.  But the program will not start.  The fail2ban homepage specifically says that systemd is not a dependency.

I then tested this on an excalibur preview release from here: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=57204#p57204 and I got the same result, so I know that it is not something on my system or its configuration that is causing a problem.

Has anyone else had this issue?  I consider this the most important program on any system that is open to the internet, so this is important to me.  Any help and/or suggestions are welcome.

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#2 Yesterday 16:53:56

g4sra
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Registered: 2018-12-12
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Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

Re dist-upgrade to excalibur

open to the internet

Suggestion:  DONT, Trixie is broken, wait for it to be fixed!
The broken 'fail2ban' thing is well known and all over the internet.

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#3 Yesterday 18:45:37

nixer
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From: North Carolina, USA
Registered: 2016-11-30
Posts: 229  

Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

The broken 'fail2ban' thing is well known and all over the internet.

Thank you for this bit of info.  I did do a web search and a search on the debian forums a couple days ago and found nothing that looked familiar.  I will try again later.

Thank you again.

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#4 Yesterday 18:51:55

g4sra
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Registered: 2018-12-12
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Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

Trixie has forced dependency on newer versions of python modules which have dropped depreciated API's.
Of greater concern is the list of faults in trixie, prohibiting it's use in any mission critical role.

https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/ … ssues.html

Credit to golinux for first posting of the link

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#5 Yesterday 20:53:48

Altoid
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Registered: 2017-05-07
Posts: 1,797  

Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

Hello:

g4sra wrote:

Credit to golinux for first posting of the link ...

Indeed ...

And then, there's also this bit:

uncredited wrote:

    ## Old Business

    - Debian Trixie has been released
    - And what a cluster-f*** it is!

Right on the dot.  8^)

Best,

A.

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#6 Yesterday 21:06:36

golinux
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Registered: 2016-11-25
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Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

Hmmmm . . . I wonder who that might be . . . LOL!!  roll

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#7 Today 00:59:35

zapper
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Registered: 2017-05-29
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Re: Excalibur and fail2ban

@g4sra which package has that awful license change? LXD?


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