Can't you just put the class B in /etc/hosts.allow? That should take
precidence over anything denyhosts does with /etc/hosts.deny.

Whit

On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:34:35AM -0500, Matthew Dickinson wrote:

> I'm in the position that I need to wildcard a class B subnet - xxx.xxx.* -
> however, the docs say that the wildcard works for a class C - do I really
> need to least each of the subnets seperately in the allowed hosts, or is
> there another work around?

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