No, you can only whitelist by host address (eg. 192.168.1.4). 
Alternatively, you can have them set up ssh keys so they wouldn't need to 
provide a password when connecting.

Regards,

Phil

On Tue, 28 Dec 2010, Mehmet Akcin wrote:

> hi there
>
> is it possible to make denyhosts not to block certain usernames from any host?
>
> i am trying to stop annoying some colleagues of mine who don't like denyhosts 
> because they can't remember the password and get blocked when they try few 
> different
>
> regards
>
> mehmet
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