thanks, for sure i will do that as soon as i get some more examples.

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Jordan Tardif
DreamHost

On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Phil Schwartz wrote:


The allowed-warned-hosts file represents ip addresses that appear in /etc/hosts.deny (ie. they've been blocked) but also appear in your allowed-hosts file. Typically, this means that they were added to /etc/hosts.deny and then you added them to allowed-hosts w/o removing them from /etc/hosts.deny. Other than that, the file doesn't do much.

In theory, if the entry is removed from /etc/hosts.deny and appears in allowed-hosts then they should never get added again by DenyHosts. If you are seeing conflicting behavior please let me know and I will look into it. Which version of DH are you using? Run DH in --debug mode such that it logs more data to the /var/log/denyhosts. If a host in allowed-hosts gets blocked again, send me the following (not
to the DH users list):

- DH log file (/var/log/denyhosts)
- your /etc/hosts.deny file
- your denyhosts.cfg file
- your allowed-hosts file (as attachments).

This info would be helpful in order to track down the cause.

Regards,

Phil



On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Jordan Tardif wrote:

just curios as to what this file does.. i dont see any docs on it. i have ip's in allowed-hosts file and they keep getting blocked over and over, and the trend is that their ip is also in the allowed-warned-hosts file. When adding an ip to the allowed-hosts file, what is the process for making sure it does not get blocked again. Right now im removing the ip from the /etc/hosts.deny file and adding the ip to the allowed-hosts file.


-- Jordan Tardif
DreamHost


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