How To Install fail2ban-hostsdeny on CentOS 8
Introduction
In this tutorial we learn how to install fail2ban-hostsdeny
on CentOS 8.
What is fail2ban-hostsdeny
This package enables support for manipulating tcp_wrapper’s /etc/hosts.deny files.
We can use yum
or dnf
to install fail2ban-hostsdeny
on CentOS 8. In this tutorial we discuss both methods but you only need to choose one of method to install fail2ban-hostsdeny.
Install fail2ban-hostsdeny on CentOS 8 Using dnf
Update yum database with dnf
using the following command.
sudo dnf makecache --refresh
The output should look something like this:
CentOS Linux 8 - AppStream 43 kB/s | 4.3 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - BaseOS 65 kB/s | 3.9 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - ContinuousRelease 43 kB/s | 3.0 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - Extras 23 kB/s | 1.5 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - FastTrack 40 kB/s | 3.0 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - HighAvailability 36 kB/s | 3.9 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - Plus 24 kB/s | 1.5 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - PowerTools 50 kB/s | 4.3 kB 00:00
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Modular 8 - x86_64 13 kB/s | 9.2 kB 00:00
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 8 - x86_64 24 kB/s | 8.5 kB 00:00
Metadata cache created.
After updating yum database, We can install fail2ban-hostsdeny
using dnf
by running the following command:
sudo dnf -y install fail2ban-hostsdeny
Install fail2ban-hostsdeny on CentOS 8 Using yum
Update yum database with yum
using the following command.
sudo yum makecache --refresh
The output should look something like this:
CentOS Linux 8 - AppStream 43 kB/s | 4.3 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - BaseOS 65 kB/s | 3.9 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - ContinuousRelease 43 kB/s | 3.0 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - Extras 23 kB/s | 1.5 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - FastTrack 40 kB/s | 3.0 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - HighAvailability 36 kB/s | 3.9 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - Plus 24 kB/s | 1.5 kB 00:00
CentOS Linux 8 - PowerTools 50 kB/s | 4.3 kB 00:00
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Modular 8 - x86_64 13 kB/s | 9.2 kB 00:00
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 8 - x86_64 24 kB/s | 8.5 kB 00:00
Metadata cache created.
After updating yum database, We can install fail2ban-hostsdeny
using yum
by running the following command:
sudo yum -y install fail2ban-hostsdeny
How To Uninstall fail2ban-hostsdeny on CentOS 8
To uninstall only the fail2ban-hostsdeny
package we can use the following command:
sudo dnf remove fail2ban-hostsdeny
fail2ban-hostsdeny Package Contents on CentOS 8
/etc/fail2ban/action.d/hostsdeny.conf
References
Summary
In this tutorial we learn how to install fail2ban-hostsdeny
on CentOS 8 using yum and dnf.