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denyhosts Opensuse 11.2

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Hejsan jag har installerat Denyhosts i opensuse.
Allt funkar bra förutom att den lägger in IPadresser i hosts.deny filen som LYCKATS att logga in.

vilket resulterar i att när man loggar ur kan man inte logga in igen? märkligt eller hur?

Såhär har jag konfat denyhosts (kunde inte lägga in hela konf-filen)

Kod: Markera allt

       ############ THESE SETTINGS ARE REQUIRED ############

########################################################################
#
# SECURE_LOG: the log file that contains sshd logging info
# if you are not sure, grep "sshd:" /var/log/*
#
# The file to process can be overridden with the --file command line
# argument
#
# Redhat or Fedora Core:
#SECURE_LOG = /var/log/secure
#
# Mandrake, FreeBSD or OpenBSD: 
#SECURE_LOG = /var/log/auth.log
#
# SuSE:
SECURE_LOG = /var/log/messages
#
# Mac OS X (v10.4 or greater - 
#   also refer to:   http://www.denyhosts.net/faq.html#macos
#SECURE_LOG = /private/var/log/asl.log
#
# Mac OS X (v10.3 or earlier):
#SECURE_LOG=/private/var/log/system.log
#
########################################################################

########################################################################
#
# HOSTS_DENY: the file which contains restricted host access information
#
# Most operating systems:
HOSTS_DENY = /etc/hosts.deny
#
# Some BSD (FreeBSD) Unixes:
#HOSTS_DENY = /etc/hosts.allow
#
# Another possibility (also see the next option):
#HOSTS_DENY = /etc/hosts.evil
#######################################################################


########################################################################
#
# PURGE_DENY: removed HOSTS_DENY entries that are older than this time
#             when DenyHosts is invoked with the --purge flag
#
#      format is: i[dhwmy]
#      Where 'i' is an integer (eg. 7) 
#            'm' = minutes
#            'h' = hours
#            'd' = days
#            'w' = weeks
#            'y' = years
#
# never purge:
PURGE_DENY = 1w 
#
# purge entries older than 1 week
#PURGE_DENY = 1w
#
# purge entries older than 5 days
#PURGE_DENY = 5d
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# PURGE_THRESHOLD: defines the maximum times a host will be purged.  
# Once this value has been exceeded then this host will not be purged. 
# Setting this parameter to 0 (the default) disables this feature.
#
# default: a denied host can be purged/re-added indefinitely
PURGE_THRESHOLD = 3 
#
# a denied host will be purged at most 2 times. 
#PURGE_THRESHOLD = 2 
#
#######################################################################


#######################################################################
#
# BLOCK_SERVICE: the service name that should be blocked in HOSTS_DENY
# 
# man 5 hosts_access for details
#
# eg.   sshd: 127.0.0.1  # will block sshd logins from 127.0.0.1
#
# To block all services for the offending host:
BLOCK_SERVICE = ALL
# To block only sshd:
# BLOCK_SERVICE  = sshd
# To only record the offending host and nothing else (if using
# an auxilary file to list the hosts).  Refer to: 
# http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#aux
#BLOCK_SERVICE =    
#
#######################################################################


#######################################################################
#
# DENY_THRESHOLD_INVALID: block each host after the number of failed login 
# attempts has exceeded this value.  This value applies to invalid
# user login attempts (eg. non-existent user accounts)
#
DENY_THRESHOLD_INVALID = 5
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# DENY_THRESHOLD_VALID: block each host after the number of failed 
# login attempts has exceeded this value.  This value applies to valid
# user login attempts (eg. user accounts that exist in /etc/passwd) except
# for the "root" user
#
DENY_THRESHOLD_VALID = 5
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# DENY_THRESHOLD_ROOT: block each host after the number of failed 
# login attempts has exceeded this value.  This value applies to 
# "root" user login attempts only.
#
DENY_THRESHOLD_ROOT = 1 
#
#######################################################################


#######################################################################
#
# DENY_THRESHOLD_RESTRICTED: block each host after the number of failed 
# login attempts has exceeded this value.  This value applies to 
# usernames that appear in the WORK_DIR/restricted-usernames file only.
#
DENY_THRESHOLD_RESTRICTED = 1
#
#######################################################################


#######################################################################
#
# WORK_DIR: the path that DenyHosts will use for writing data to
# (it will be created if it does not already exist).  
#
# Note: it is recommended that you use an absolute pathname
# for this value (eg. /home/foo/denyhosts/data)
#
#WORK_DIR = /usr/share/denyhosts/data
WORK_DIR = /var/lib/denyhosts
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# SUSPICIOUS_LOGIN_REPORT_ALLOWED_HOSTS
#
# SUSPICIOUS_LOGIN_REPORT_ALLOWED_HOSTS=YES|NO
# If set to YES, if a suspicious login attempt results from an allowed-host
# then it is considered suspicious.  If this is NO, then suspicious logins 
# from allowed-hosts will not be reported.  All suspicious logins from 
# ip addresses that are not in allowed-hosts will always be reported.
#
SUSPICIOUS_LOGIN_REPORT_ALLOWED_HOSTS=YES
######################################################################

######################################################################
#
# HOSTNAME_LOOKUP
#
# HOSTNAME_LOOKUP=YES|NO
# If set to YES, for each IP address that is reported by Denyhosts,
# the corresponding hostname will be looked up and reported as well
# (if available).
#
HOSTNAME_LOOKUP=NO
#
######################################################################


######################################################################
#
# LOCK_FILE
#
# LOCK_FILE=/path/denyhosts
# If this file exists when DenyHosts is run, then DenyHosts will exit
# immediately.  Otherwise, this file will be created upon invocation
# and deleted upon exit.  This ensures that only one instance is
# running at a time.
#
# Redhat/Fedora:
#LOCK_FILE = /var/lock/subsys/denyhosts
#
# Debian/SUSE
LOCK_FILE = /var/run/denyhosts.pid
#
# Misc
#LOCK_FILE = /tmp/denyhosts.lock
#
######################################################################


       ############ THESE SETTINGS ARE OPTIONAL ############


#######################################################################
#
# ADMIN_EMAIL: if you would like to receive emails regarding newly
# restricted hosts and suspicious logins, set this address to 
# match your email address.  If you do not want to receive these reports
# leave this field blank (or run with the --noemail option)
#
# Multiple email addresses can be delimited by a comma, eg:
# ADMIN_EMAIL = foo@bar.com, bar@foo.com, etc@foobar.com
#
ADMIN_EMAIL = root@localhost
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# SMTP_HOST and SMTP_PORT: if DenyHosts is configured to email 
# reports (see ADMIN_EMAIL) then these settings specify the 
# email server address (SMTP_HOST) and the server port (SMTP_PORT)
# 
#
SMTP_HOST = localhost
SMTP_PORT = 25
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
# 
# SMTP_USERNAME and SMTP_PASSWORD: set these parameters if your 
# smtp email server requires authentication
#
#SMTP_USERNAME=foo
#SMTP_PASSWORD=bar
#
######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# SMTP_FROM: you can specify the "From:" address in messages sent
# from DenyHosts when it reports thwarted abuse attempts
#
SMTP_FROM = DenyHosts <nobody@localhost>
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# SMTP_SUBJECT: you can specify the "Subject:" of messages sent
# by DenyHosts when it reports thwarted abuse attempts
SMTP_SUBJECT = DenyHosts Report
#
######################################################################

######################################################################
#
# SMTP_DATE_FORMAT: specifies the format used for the "Date:" header
# when sending email messages.
#
# for possible values for this parameter refer to: man strftime
#
# the default:
#
#SMTP_DATE_FORMAT = %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z
#
######################################################################

######################################################################
#
# SYSLOG_REPORT
#
# SYSLOG_REPORT=YES|NO
# If set to yes, when denied hosts are recorded the report data
# will be sent to syslog (syslog must be present on your system).
# The default is: NO
#
SYSLOG_REPORT=NO
#
#SYSLOG_REPORT=YES
#
######################################################################

######################################################################
#
# ALLOWED_HOSTS_HOSTNAME_LOOKUP
#
# ALLOWED_HOSTS_HOSTNAME_LOOKUP=YES|NO
# If set to YES, for each entry in the WORK_DIR/allowed-hosts file,
# the hostname will be looked up.  If your versions of tcp_wrappers

# and sshd sometimes log hostnames in addition to ip addresses
# then you may wish to specify this option.
# 
#ALLOWED_HOSTS_HOSTNAME_LOOKUP=NO
#
######################################################################

###################################################################### 
# 
# AGE_RESET_VALID: Specifies the period of time between failed login
# attempts that, when exceeded will result in the failed count for 
# this host to be reset to 0.  This value applies to login attempts 
# to all valid users (those within /etc/passwd) with the 
# exception of root.  If not defined, this count will never
# be reset.
#
# See the comments in the PURGE_DENY section (above) 
# for details on specifying this value or for complete details 
# refer to:  http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timespec
#
AGE_RESET_VALID=5d
#
######################################################################

###################################################################### 
# 
# AGE_RESET_ROOT: Specifies the period of time between failed login
# attempts that, when exceeded will result in the failed count for 
# this host to be reset to 0.  This value applies to all login 
# attempts to the "root" user account.  If not defined,
# this count will never be reset.
#
# See the comments in the PURGE_DENY section (above) 
# for details on specifying this value or for complete details 
# refer to:  http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timespec
#
AGE_RESET_ROOT=25d
#
######################################################################

###################################################################### 
# 
# AGE_RESET_RESTRICTED: Specifies the period of time between failed login
# attempts that, when exceeded will result in the failed count for 
# this host to be reset to 0.  This value applies to all login 
# attempts to entries found in the WORK_DIR/restricted-usernames file.  
# If not defined, the count will never be reset.
#
# See the comments in the PURGE_DENY section (above) 
# for details on specifying this value or for complete details 
# refer to:  http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timespec
#
AGE_RESET_RESTRICTED=25d
#
######################################################################


###################################################################### 
# 
# AGE_RESET_INVALID: Specifies the period of time between failed login
# attempts that, when exceeded will result in the failed count for 
# this host to be reset to 0.  This value applies to login attempts 
# made to any invalid username (those that do not appear 
# in /etc/passwd).  If not defined, count will never be reset.
#
# See the comments in the PURGE_DENY section (above) 
# for details on specifying this value or for complete details 
# refer to:  http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timespec
#
AGE_RESET_INVALID=10d
#
######################################################################


######################################################################
#
# RESET_ON_SUCCESS: If this parameter is set to "yes" then the
# failed count for the respective ip address will be reset to 0
# if the login is successful.  
#
# The default is RESET_ON_SUCCESS = no
#
RESET_ON_SUCCESS = no 
#
#####################################################################


######################################################################
#
# PLUGIN_DENY: If set, this value should point to an executable
# program that will be invoked when a host is added to the
# HOSTS_DENY file.  This executable will be passed the host
# that will be added as it's only argument.
#
#PLUGIN_DENY=/usr/bin/true
#
######################################################################


######################################################################
#
# PLUGIN_PURGE: If set, this value should point to an executable
# program that will be invoked when a host is removed from the
# HOSTS_DENY file.  This executable will be passed the host
# that is to be purged as it's only argument.
#
#PLUGIN_PURGE=/usr/bin/true
#
######################################################################

######################################################################
#
# USERDEF_FAILED_ENTRY_REGEX: if set, this value should contain
# a regular expression that can be used to identify additional
# hackers for your particular ssh configuration.  This functionality
# extends the built-in regular expressions that DenyHosts uses.
# This parameter can be specified multiple times.
# See this faq entry for more details:
#    http://denyhosts.sf.net/faq.html#userdef_regex
#
#USERDEF_FAILED_ENTRY_REGEX=
#
#
######################################################################




   ######### THESE SETTINGS ARE SPECIFIC TO DAEMON MODE  ##########



#######################################################################
#
# DAEMON_LOG: when DenyHosts is run in daemon mode (--daemon flag)
# this is the logfile that DenyHosts uses to report it's status.
# To disable logging, leave blank.  (default is: /var/log/denyhosts)
#
DAEMON_LOG = /var/log/denyhosts
#
# disable logging:
#DAEMON_LOG = 
#
######################################################################

#######################################################################
# 
# DAEMON_LOG_TIME_FORMAT: when DenyHosts is run in daemon mode 
# (--daemon flag) this specifies the timestamp format of 
# the DAEMON_LOG messages (default is the ISO8061 format:
# ie. 2005-07-22 10:38:01,745)
#
# for possible values for this parameter refer to: man strftime
#
# Jan 1 13:05:59   
DAEMON_LOG_TIME_FORMAT = %b %d %H:%M:%S
#
# Jan 1 01:05:59 
#DAEMON_LOG_TIME_FORMAT = %b %d %I:%M:%S
#
###################################################################### 

#######################################################################
# 
# DAEMON_LOG_MESSAGE_FORMAT: when DenyHosts is run in daemon mode 
# (--daemon flag) this specifies the message format of each logged
# entry.  By default the following format is used:
#
# %(asctime)s - %(name)-12s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s
#
# Where the "%(asctime)s" portion is expanded to the format
# defined by DAEMON_LOG_TIME_FORMAT
#
# This string is passed to python's logging.Formatter contstuctor.
# For details on the possible format types please refer to:
# http://docs.python.org/lib/node357.html
#
# This is the default:
DAEMON_LOG_MESSAGE_FORMAT = %(asctime)s - %(name)-12s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s
#
#
###################################################################### 

 
#######################################################################
#
# DAEMON_SLEEP: when DenyHosts is run in daemon mode (--daemon flag)
# this is the amount of time DenyHosts will sleep between polling
# the SECURE_LOG.  See the comments in the PURGE_DENY section (above)
# for details on specifying this value or for complete details
# refer to:    http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timespec
# 
#
DAEMON_SLEEP = 30s
#
#######################################################################

#######################################################################
#
# DAEMON_PURGE: How often should DenyHosts, when run in daemon mode,
# run the purge mechanism to expire old entries in HOSTS_DENY
# This has no effect if PURGE_DENY is blank.
#
DAEMON_PURGE = 1h
#
#######################################################################


   #########   THESE SETTINGS ARE SPECIFIC TO     ##########
   #########       DAEMON SYNCHRONIZATION         ##########





Någon förstår varför?
Den verkar blocka min routerIP även när jag loggar in via ssh via jobbet. Kör portforwarding på min router hemma till den aktuella servern.
massamull
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Re: denyhosts Opensuse 11.2

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Någon som har en annig?

har listat ut att den blockar MIN EGNA gateway.

Dock så blockar den vanliga bruteforce attacker som den ska. Men lite jobbigt att ta bort sin egna adress och kolla in skärm och grejer.
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Re: denyhosts Opensuse 11.2

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Re: denyhosts Opensuse 11.2

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Väckte min nyfikenhet vad är det för användningsområde är det ett tillägg för fw eller är det för hemsidor.

Hur använder du scriptet och i vilket sammanhang använder du det
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