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reaction does not have all the features of the honorable fail2ban, but it's ~10x faster and has more manageable configuration.
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<a href="https://u.ppom.me/reaction.webm">📽️ quick french name explanation 😉</a>
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[📽️ quick french name explanation 😉](https://u.ppom.me/reaction.webm)
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<a href="https://blog.ppom.me/fr-reaction">french in-depth blog article</a>
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[🇬🇧 in-depth blog article](https://blog.ppom.me/en-reaction)
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/ [🇫🇷 french version](https://blog.ppom.me/fr-reaction)
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## Configuration
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It permits to configure `iptables` and `ip6tables` at the same time.
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It will execute `iptables` when detecting ipv4, `ip6tables` when detecting ipv6 and both if no ip address is present on the command line.
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## Wiki
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You'll find more ressources, service configurations, etc. on the [Wiki](https://framagit.org/ppom/reaction-wiki)!
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## Installation
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### Binaries
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Provided binaries in the previous section are compiled this way:
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```shell
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$ docker run -it --rm -v (pwd):/code -w /code -e CGO_ENABLED=0 golang:1.20 make
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$ docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/code -w /code -e CGO_ENABLED=0 golang:1.20 make
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```
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### NixOS
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