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when you edit the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh
 
when you edit the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh
  
you shoud delete both the IP and commend line
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you should delete both the IP and commend line
 
otherwise it will not work
 
otherwise it will not work
  
for example you find this
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for example you want to let 192.168.3.3 to have access and you find this
  
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
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  192.168.n.n
 
  192.168.n.n
  
and you want to let 192.168.3.3 to have acces
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if you delete only the IP (not the comment also) the block ban will not be raised for IP 192.168.3.3 after the restart of the service
 
 
if you delete only the IP (not the comment also)
 
  
 
like this  
 
like this  
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  192.168.n.n
 
  192.168.n.n
  
the block ban will not be raised for IP 192.168.3.3
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or if you change to another IP it seems to don't work
  
also
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like this
If you change to another IP
 
  
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
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  192.168.n.n
 
  192.168.n.n
  
it seems to don't work
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you should delete both lines (IP + comment)
  
But if you delete both lines (IP + comment)
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like this
  
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
 
  # DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
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and restart the service
 
and restart the service
everything is ok
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this should be in editing the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh section
 
this should be in editing the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh section

Revision as of 16:42, 15 February 2013

Editing configuration

when you edit the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh

you should delete both the IP and commend line otherwise it will not work

for example you want to let 192.168.3.3 to have access and you find this

# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 22:36:00 2013 | 192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 08:44:09 2013 | 192.168.3.3
192.168.3.3
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 10:44:39 2013 | 192.168.n.n
192.168.n.n

if you delete only the IP (not the comment also) the block ban will not be raised for IP 192.168.3.3 after the restart of the service

like this

# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 22:36:00 2013 | 192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 08:44:09 2013 | 192.168.3.3
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 10:44:39 2013 | 192.168.n.n
192.168.n.n

or if you change to another IP it seems to don't work

like this

# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 22:36:00 2013 | 192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 08:44:09 2013 | 192.168.3.3
192.168.a.a
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 10:44:39 2013 | 192.168.n.n
192.168.n.n

you should delete both lines (IP + comment)

like this

# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 19:03:30 2013 | 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
# DenyHosts: Thu Feb 14 22:36:00 2013 | 192.168.2.2
192.168.2.2
# DenyHosts: Fri Feb 15 10:44:39 2013 | 192.168.n.n
192.168.n.n

and restart the service


this should be in editing the /etc/hosts.deny_ssh section --Larieu (talk) 03:24, 15 February 2013 (MST)

when your work will be terminated you should add it to the front page Stephdl (talk) 03:42, 15 February 2013 (MST)