David Romerstein wrote:

> I'm not seeing anything useful in the documentation or the .cfg file, so I 
> thought I'd ask here. Does anyone have a good way to timestamp hosts.deny 
> entries when DenyHosts adds them? I'd love to open my hosts.deny file and 
> see something like:
> 
>    sshd: 10.0.0.1     # 2007-01-29 23:47:50
>    sshd: 192.168.10.2    # 2007-01-30 01:23:45
> 
> and so on.
> 
> I'm not python-y enough to add this feature myself, unfortunately.

Uh?  Have you seen your /etc/hosts.deny?

$ tail /etc/hosts.deny
# DenyHosts: Tue Jan 30 00:53:15 2007 | sshd: 217.71.245.98
sshd: 217.71.245.98
# DenyHosts: Tue Jan 30 00:53:15 2007 | sshd: 212.109.44.92
sshd: 212.109.44.92
# DenyHosts: Tue Jan 30 00:53:15 2007 | sshd: 209.172.35.122
sshd: 209.172.35.122
# DenyHosts: Tue Jan 30 00:53:15 2007 | sshd: 66.231.174.226
sshd: 66.231.174.226
# DenyHosts: Tue Jan 30 00:53:15 2007 | sshd: 202.62.73.20
sshd: 202.62.73.20

-- 
René Berber


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