When using denyhosts, you'll want to keep your IP's in hosts.allow so even if 
you're "banned" you can still get access. :-)

Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105

----- Original Message -----
From: "D Steward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@centos.org>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 5:05:13 PM GMT -06:00 Guadalajara / Mexico City / 
Monterrey
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Ideas for stopping ssh brute force attacks

Just one other thing: if you use a script, you need to be careful you
don't accidentally ban your own IP (by entering a wrong password too
many times) when accessing a remote server. :/


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