internet:mail:mailcleaner_csf
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internet:mail:mailcleaner_csf [2021/02/08 09:22] gcooper |
internet:mail:mailcleaner_csf [2021/06/09 11:23] gcooper |
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<note warning>If you plan to enable a large number of blocklists, you should make sure to install/enable ''ipset'' (as documented on this page) and keep track of your system memory usage.</note> | <note warning>If you plan to enable a large number of addresses, you should make sure to install/enable ''ipset'' (as documented on this page) and keep track of your system memory usage.</note> |
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We uncomment (enable) the following lists: | We uncomment (enable) the following lists: |
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===== LFD ===== | ===== Configure LFD ===== |
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LFD is the 'log file daemon'. It **monitors log files** looking for infractions and suspicious processes. LFD is a huge part of why CSF is so effective. | LFD is the 'log file daemon'. It **monitors log files** looking for infractions and suspicious processes. LFD replaces, ''fail2ban'' in our use case. LFD is a huge part of why CSF is so effective. |
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<note warning>You will almost certainly need to edit ''csf.pignore'' to eliminate warnings from normal system processes, even though These processes can and will change over time with system updates and changes.</note> | <note warning>You will almost certainly need to edit ''csf.pignore'' to eliminate warnings from normal system processes, even though These processes can and will change over time with system updates and changes.</note> |
internet/mail/mailcleaner_csf.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/12 06:15 by gcooper