[arm-allstar] NOTICE for user's with public ssh on port 222
Al Beard
beardal at unixservice.com.au
Sun Apr 5 22:25:51 EDT 2020
Hi,
This will get you the SSHD info to check:
journalctl _COMM=sshd -n 1000 > sshd.log
Fedora linux uses "systemd" but still creates most of the "standard"
unix log files such that sys-admin's scripts will still mostly work.
I've been using Fedora on ARM systems because they put quite an effort
into supporting many many boards AND I could move the root (/) filesystem
onto a real hard disk either USB or SATA (as in the Banana Pi) and have no
and I mean NO SD card wear out problems.
And, the kernel update process worked seamlessly. dnf -y upgrade
My first Raspberry Pi version 1 with 256Mb ram would burn out an SD card
in a day. Thus, with SATA disks everywhere I looked for a SoC with a SATA
interface and found the Allwinner A20 chip on the Banana Pi board did.
Alan VK2ZIW
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 17:31:47 -0700, \"Tony via ARM-allstar\" wrote
> On 4/5/20 4:44 PM, "David McGough via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> > ... I'll upload a copy of the code I'm using, if you'd like to experiment
> > with it? This code will get wrapped into a package included in HamVoIP,
> > ultimately.
>
> Is it essentially a Hamvoip-specific configuration for the fail2ban package?
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