Hi all,
I thought when having event guard and fail2ban on; that any IP we hard code in the Access Control Section would be whitelisted.
I only run a small system but its setup using multi / master replication to a spare server.
Recently we accidentally caused all phone registrations on the primary server to get banned after we updated the http_auth password for provisioning.
I'm guessing what happened is the phones systematically all tried to provision over a 24 hour period with the wrong password and fail2ban kicked in and banned them all from our system.
Luckily we only use the primary server for provisioning so the secondary server kept all its registrations.
It took me a good 20 minutes before i noticed that the IP's got banned as i presumed all my tenants would be whitelisted from this.
Has this ever happened to anyone else ?
Cheer
I thought when having event guard and fail2ban on; that any IP we hard code in the Access Control Section would be whitelisted.
I only run a small system but its setup using multi / master replication to a spare server.
Recently we accidentally caused all phone registrations on the primary server to get banned after we updated the http_auth password for provisioning.
I'm guessing what happened is the phones systematically all tried to provision over a 24 hour period with the wrong password and fail2ban kicked in and banned them all from our system.
Luckily we only use the primary server for provisioning so the secondary server kept all its registrations.
It took me a good 20 minutes before i noticed that the IP's got banned as i presumed all my tenants would be whitelisted from this.
Has this ever happened to anyone else ?
Cheer