On 06 Aug 2013, at 12:33 , Stefan Lehnert <s...@n-lehnert.de> wrote:

> Am 06.08.2013 18:34, schrieb LuKreme:
>> I believe that is correct. The only login attmepts that are not 
>> suspicious are those that are whitelisted. 
> 
> Are you sure?

Not sure, no, but that is what I recall.

> If this is really the case, then I am lost (with dynamic 
> IP on my clients). The only "solution" will be to disable the 
> automatically generated e-Mails again and go back to manually check the 
> log files every couple of days.

This seems to be an issue with however you are getting the emails? I have a 
fixed IP at home, so I haven't run into this, but it seems it would be simple 
to tell whatever is generating the meals to exclude "suspicious".

The emails I get are just for IPs that are added to deniedssh, and look like 
this:

> Added the following hosts to /etc/hosts.deniedssh:
> 
> 211.53.199.13 (unknown)

> 74.213.137.241
etc



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