Marconi wrote: > At 12:44 PM -0600 1/31/10, Robert Wyatt sent email regarding Re: > [Denyhosts-user] unban an ip with denyhosts: >> Marconi wrote: >>> For OS X, the data dir is /var/lib/denyhosts/data >>> so I changed the script but get sed errors: >>> >>> sed: 1: "allowed-hosts": command a expects \ followed by text >>> sed: 1: "hosts.deny": extra characters at the end of h command >>> >>>> which sed; sw_vers >>> >>> >>> /usr/bin/sed >>> ProductName: Mac OS X >>> ProductVersion: 10.4.11 >>> BuildVersion: 8S165 >>> >>> sed itself does not seem to have a version function. >> >> No, not the one that shipped with the OS. Can we have a look at your >> script? I have a 10.4 machine I can test it on. > > #!/bin/bash > > # Denyhosts is stopped elsewhere before running this script. > # > cd /var/lib/denyhosts/data > sed -i "/$1/d" * > cd /etc > sed -i "/$1/d" hosts.deny > # > # Denyhosts is started elsewhere after running this script.
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