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From: Kevin Z. <kev...@gm...> - 2015-07-23 02:58:19
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On 07/21/2015 16:23, @lbutlr wrote: > I have my home fixed IP set int he whitelist or sshguard but when I > was unable to login to the server remotely this weekend, I discovered > that that IP had been added to the top of /etc/hosts.allow with a > DENY. I still can't seem to reproduce your issue. Could you please run this from the command line and see if you spot any interesting output? env SSHGUARD_DEBUG=yes sshguard -b 40:/var/db/sshguard/blacklist.db -l /var/log/auth.log -l /var/log/maillog -a 40 -p 420 -s 1200 -w /usr/local/etc/sshguard.whitelist -i /var/run/sshguard.pid In particular, pay attention to the first few lines that read from your whitelist. Are those the IPs you expected? Thanks, Kevin Zheng -- Kevin Zheng kev...@gm... | ke...@kd... | PGP: 0xC22E1090 |