diff --git a/apps_wishlist.md b/apps_wishlist.md index 4f603c90..8c19db5d 100644 --- a/apps_wishlist.md +++ b/apps_wishlist.md @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ The following list is a compiled wishlist of applications that would be nice-to- - [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) diff --git a/fail2ban.md b/fail2ban.md index 3691c585..6fbafbdd 100644 --- a/fail2ban.md +++ b/fail2ban.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ In particular, **Fail2Ban** monitors `SSH` connection attempts. After 5 failed S 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 **Fail2Ban’s log** to identify in which `jail` the IP adress has been banned: +Then, look at the **Fail2Ban’s log** to identify in which `jail` the IP address has been banned: ```bash sudo tail /var/log/fail2ban.log @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ sudo fail2ban-client set sshd unbanip 11.22.33.44 sudo fail2ban-client set recidive unbanip 11.22.33.44 ``` -## Whitelist an IP adress +## Whitelist an IP address If you don’t 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.