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by HOSTEDPOWER
23 May 2023, 20:45
Forum: General Discussion (csf)
Topic: Debian 11 should use nf_tables
Replies: 4
Views: 1784

Re: Debian 11 should use nf_tables

Hi Guys, any feedback on this? Why can't we use the newer nf_tables?
by HOSTEDPOWER
09 May 2023, 08:37
Forum: General Discussion (csf)
Topic: Debian 11 should use nf_tables
Replies: 4
Views: 1784

Inconsistent switch back to iptables-legacy

Hi On debian 11 for example it's highly recommended to use iptables nft. https://wiki.debian.org/iptables There is also a bug currently in csf leaving an inconsistent state after the install: update-alternatives --get-selections | grep tables arptables auto /usr/sbin/arptables-nft <--- ebtables auto...
by HOSTEDPOWER
08 May 2023, 21:18
Forum: General Discussion (csf)
Topic: Debian 11 should use nf_tables
Replies: 4
Views: 1784

Re: Debian 11 should use nf_tables

PS: There is a perfect compatible method of using iptables, I'm surprised configserver persists on disabling it again with every install...

https://www.danami.com/clients/knowledg ... ge=italian
by HOSTEDPOWER
05 May 2023, 09:01
Forum: General Discussion (csf)
Topic: Debian 11 should use nf_tables
Replies: 4
Views: 1784

Debian 11 should use nf_tables

We use nf_tables on Debian 11, but on every configserver update the iptables are set back to legacy.

Very strange behavior and it breaks a lot of functionality over and over.

Any fix for this?
by HOSTEDPOWER
26 Mar 2018, 22:09
Forum: Suggestions (csf)
Topic: LFD should recognize a non-malicious repeat login failure...
Replies: 2
Views: 3897

Re: LFD should recognize a non-malicious repeat login failure...

If this could be detected properly somehow that would be huge improvement, however I doubt it can be done (easily) technically..
by HOSTEDPOWER
26 Mar 2018, 22:06
Forum: Suggestions (csf)
Topic: LFD should recognize a non-malicious repeat login failure...
Replies: 2
Views: 3897

Re: LFD should recognize a non-malicious repeat login failure...

If this could be detected properly somehow that would be huge improvement, however I doubt it can be done (easily) technically..