Different distros log ssh entries to different log files. You need to identify the file for your distro. Usually, it's /var/log/secure, /var/log/auth.log or /var/log/messages.

Regards,

Phil

On Mon, 12 May 2008, Glenn Sieb wrote:

René Berber wrote:

[snip]

Look at DenyHost's log, did it add 124.30.164.50? then its working.

Does sshd block hosts on your list?  For instance grep your security log
for "connection refused", those are the blockings.

The logs are blank.

sshd is not blocking anything on the list.  :(

-rw-r-----  1 root  wheel  63 May 12 00:00 /var/log/denyhosts

# cat /var/log/security
#

:( What am I missing? One of the things I've loved about DH over the
years was how it "just works". So I'm obviously missing something on the
new box, and it's probably something stupid and silly. :SigH:

Thanks, René!
Best,
--Glenn



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