Am 13.03.2013 17:07, schrieb Bill Oliver:

> I understand cat.  I just can't read your mind.  Your taunt that I did not 
> know the file location implied that you
> were trying to show that I didn't know the file name of the config file. I 
> do.  So I provided that file name.

"cat /path/to/your/whitelist-file and post it" was pretty clear

> And I also know how to add ip addresses to a config file, so 
> you don't have to be a condescending prick about that,
> either.

if it would be so it would work

> But, as to providing the contents of that file to you, forget it.  I'll be 
> damned if I'm going to provide ip
> addresses for a sensitive machine to a forum where there are clearly people 
> more interested 

if you are too stupid to replace 192.168.1.1 with xx.xx.xx.1 i can not help you

> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> since you do not understand "cat" and post i am done
>> in this thread - if you have problems post your
>> config, but now post it to whomever, my denyhosts
>> whitelists as long it was useful for me worked
>> in /var/lib/denyhosts/allowed-hosts
>>
>> Am 13.03.2013 16:28, schrieb Bill Oliver:
>>> /var/lib/denyhosts/allowed-hosts
>>>
>>> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 13.03.2013 16:05, schrieb Bill Oliver:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dude, can you try to be a little more condescending?  I didn't catch it 
>>>>> the first five times. Yeah, I read the
>>>>> manuals.  Yeah, I have the machine in my white list.  It didn't change 
>>>>> anything. Thanks for your gracious reply.
>>>>
>>>> cat /path/to/your/whitelist-file and post it
>>>> hint: it is NOT /etc/hosts.allow

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