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- [ERPnext](https://erpnext.com/download) / [github](https://github.com/frappe/erpnext)
- [EteSync](https://www.etesync.com/) / [github](https://github.com/etesync)
- [Epicyon](https://epicyon.net/) / [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/bashrc2/epicyon)
- [erine.email](https://erine.email/) / [gitlab](https://gitlab.com/mdavranche/erine.email)
- [Ferdi server](https://github.com/getferdi/server) is the server to self host the data and configuration of the [ferdi](https://getferdi.com/) messaging aggregator client.
- [FEX](http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/)
- [FitTrackee](https://github.com/SamR1/FitTrackee)

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To unblock an IP address, you must first access your server by some means (for example from another IP address or from another internet connection than the banned one).
Then, look at the **Fail2Bans log** to identify in which `jail` the IP adress has been banned:
Then, look at the **Fail2Bans log** to identify in which `jail` the IP address has been banned:
```bash
sudo tail /var/log/fail2ban.log
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sudo fail2ban-client set recidive unbanip 11.22.33.44
```
## Whitelist an IP adress
## Whitelist an IP address
If you dont want a "legitimate" IP address to be blocked by **YunoHost** anymore, then you have to fill it in the whitelist of the `jail` configuration file.