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Date:      Mon, 17 Mar 2008 10:29:43 +0100 (CET)
From:      Mohacsi Janos <mohacsi@niif.hu>
To:        =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Daniel_Dvo=F8=E1k?= <dandee@hellteam.net>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org, phil_schwartz@users.sourceforge.netd
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: denyhosts-2.6_1
Message-ID:  <20080317102735.E74919@mignon.ki.iif.hu>
In-Reply-To: <47DDD678.2010001@hellteam.net>
References:  <47DDD678.2010001@hellteam.net>

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Dear Daniel,
 =09I have CC'ed the author of denyhosts he migth help.
 =09Best Regards,

Janos Mohacsi
Network Engineer, Research Associate, Head of Network Planning and Projects
NIIF/HUNGARNET, HUNGARY
Key 70EF9882: DEC2 C685 1ED4 C95A 145F  4300 6F64 7B00 70EF 9882

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Daniel Dvo=F8=E1k wrote:

> Hi Janos,
>
> I have 2 servers with denyhosts and everytime I receive the security mail=
=20
> with many attempts to login to my systems and everytime I am surprised wh=
y=20
> that, if I have denyhosts.
>
> I have found out from this link=20
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+source/denyhosts/+bug/133569) =
that=20
> I am not alone with these regex errors.
>
> I use AllowUsers option in sshd.conf to speed up to deceide what is secur=
ed=20
> and what is ssh brute attack.
>
> But as I see, denyhosts has a problem to determine what to do with it.
>
> I suppose there is the same problem like in ubuntu/debian package and nee=
ds=20
> to be fixed.
>
> I could add in-depth report about "regex pattern ( User (?P<user>.*) not=
=20
> allowed because not listed in AllowUsers ) is missing 'host' group", if i=
t is=20
> needed of course.
>
>
> Bye.
>
> Dan
>
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