Belorion wrote:
> p.s. In case it's helpful, am running Suse 9.2 with a fairly bare-bones
> installation.

Hi Matt,

I think you need to issue kill -TERM [pid] to kill DenyHosts (DH) kindly
(that is, have it remove the pid file for you).

I believe the standard procedure to get a user off the blacklist is:

1) stop DH
2) delete user from denied hosts file
3) add user to allowed hosts file
4) restart DH

Send a note back to the list if this fails.


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