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Fail2ban – Weekly Reports and Attack Analysis
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Cybersecurity (SIEM/EDR)

Fail2ban – Weekly Reports and Attack Analysis

8.80 € (17.21 лв.) installation / month
★★★★☆ 4.9 / 5 (26 reviews)

Weekly Fail2ban reports with analysis of attacks, blocked IPs and clearer visibility into real threats against the server.

24/7 Support If something goes wrong, you reach us directly, we respond anytime.
Fast response We act immediately to prevent downtime.
Lower risk We monitor, control and prevent issues early.
Real results We make it work, not just look good.
What the service includes

Blocking IP addresses is useful, but without analysis it is difficult to understand the full picture. Weekly Fail2ban reports help you see where attacks come from, when they are most active and which patterns repeat over time.

The service includes periodic analysis of blocked addresses, geographic origin, repeated attempts and overall attack trends against your servers. This provides useful insight for additional restrictions, firewall rules and better planning of your security posture.

It is suitable for businesses that want not only to block attacks, but also to better understand what is happening in their public-facing server environment.

What you get in practice
  • Weekly Fail2ban reports
  • Analysis of blocked IP addresses
  • Geographic analysis of attacks
  • Recognition of repeating patterns
  • Better threat visibility
  • Useful base for additional protection
Best for
Public Linux server
Tracking brute-force pressure
Analysis of attack sources
Planning firewall restrictions
Clearer security picture
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Frequently asked questions

Analysis of blocked IP addresses, geographic origin, active periods and repeating attack patterns.

Yes, if you run public-facing services and want to understand what is really happening around them.

No, the idea is to provide a more understandable summary and useful conclusions, not just raw data.

Better understanding of threats and more informed decisions about additional protection.