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Update adding CrowdSec

Open slimshizn opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Signed-off-by: SS [email protected]

slimshizn avatar Sep 09 '22 03:09 slimshizn

Hey :wave:

Thanks for your pull request. I'm not a fan of duplicating the installation instructions of another software here. At worst it's outdated in a few weeks.

I didn't know about CrowdSec until your pull request. However from your pull request I could not figure out what this is about. I would like for our documentation a short introduction about CrowdSec (what is it good for) and a link to their documentation how to configure it with Nextcloud.

kesselb avatar Sep 11 '22 19:09 kesselb

Understood! I can do that for sure. Thanks for answering the PR so it doesn't sit forever. I'll probably get to that this week sometime.

slimshizn avatar Sep 11 '22 19:09 slimshizn

How's this?

Thank you! Looks good to me.

I'm still undecided about the step by step guide. How to install the component belongs to their documentation.

Let's see what Andy thinks about adding CrowdSec.

kesselb avatar Oct 01 '22 19:10 kesselb

I'll check together with @nickvergessen but am currently afk

AndyScherzinger avatar Oct 02 '22 15:10 AndyScherzinger

I think the tipps should be for secure configuration for services that are needed to run Nextcloud (e.g. webserver, database) and that might not be well adjusted in default settings. And it should be rather general, not just for some container solutions that require a special setup....

Beyond that, there are many solutions and it's a lot of work to keep such tutorials updated for different distributions. I'd perhaps mention different possible solutions (intrusion detection, ip blocking, ....) and then link to existing open source solutions and their tutorials.

tflidd avatar Oct 17 '22 21:10 tflidd

I like your approach/view a lot on this @tflidd :+1:

What do you think @nickvergessen ?

AndyScherzinger avatar Oct 18 '22 09:10 AndyScherzinger

Well this is purely for hardening your server, hence "harden_server.rst". I purely respect any input, but I think this is something that is 'aftermarket' and was put in a 'aftermarket' area. Just my thoughts.

slimshizn avatar Oct 18 '22 16:10 slimshizn