Apologies: Answered too quickly and missed out the homepage requirement. I'll leave my answer up anyhow.
Webmin has a fail2ban status page, it's also pretty useful for creating/maintaining your existing jails.
Apologies: Answered too quickly and missed out the homepage requirement. I'll leave my answer up anyhow.
Webmin has a fail2ban status page, it's also pretty useful for creating/maintaining your existing jails.
I can probably work with that, I will see if that fits my workflow, thanks!
I don't use the tool you mentioned above. but I can recommend graylog for this. For emails just use the Mailserver form proton or Google. Setting one up is a loot of work and even then gets probably banned by all major ones...
Thanks, I'll have a look
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