On 01/10/2007, Steven Colbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is how can this work?  If my IP address is
> blocked, how could I possibly log in successfully to
> reset the count if I can't get to the server because I
> am blocked?

Resetting the counter to zero is not supposed to help you regain
access after a host has been blocked, it is supposed to help ignore
situations where you get your password wrong once or twice, before
finally getting it correct :-)

As Sandy says, you can use allowed-hosts to remove your approved IP
address from that whole check, which is probably what you need in
practice.

-jim

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