>>>>> "DN" == Doug Niven <dougni...@gmail.com> writes:

DN> Hi Folks, I’ve updated denyhosts on a Centos 6.5 machine to 2.6-19
DN> and for some reason it can’t write to /etc/hosts.deny, even though
DN> it’s running as a daemon and as root:

selinux, perhaps?

If you run setenforce 0 and it starts working, then that's your answer.
Then turn selinux back on (setenforce 1), make it fail and run
  ausearch -m avc -ts recent 
and see what denials you get.

 - J<

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