Fli
05-18-2017, 09:11 AM
UPDATE: the project seems to be heavilly outdated: https://sourceforge.net/projects/denyhosts/files/denyhosts/
One can use Fail2ban (https://internetlifeforum.com/security-protection/1136-installing-fail2ban-linux-prevent-various-bad-bots-attacks-bruteforce/) instead.
How do you install and configure Denyhosts?
Here is what worked for me: yum install denyhosts 2>/dev/null||apt install denyhosts 2>/dev/null
(Did not report any completed installation? use Fail2ban linked above)
add my IP (www.myip.ms (http://www.myip.ms)) to the /etc/hosts.allow to whitelist myself. The line should look like this for example:
all: 1.2.3.4
configuration file (not required to modify it): /etc/denyhosts.conf
start the service: service denyhosts start
make the service to run at server start: chkconfig denyhosts on 2>/dev/null||systemctl enable denyhosts 2>/dev/null
remove all blocked IPs? I do not know, "denyhosts --purge-all" returns errors, so if you made no configuration changes to denyhosts, you may try:
1. remove the package: yum erase denyhosts 2>/dev/null||apt purge denyhosts 2>/dev/null
2. list firewall blocks: iptables -S INPUT
3. copy the rules you want to retain and purge all rules in the INPUT chain you have just listed. Then run the rules you have copied earlier.
4. install denyhosts again
One can use Fail2ban (https://internetlifeforum.com/security-protection/1136-installing-fail2ban-linux-prevent-various-bad-bots-attacks-bruteforce/) instead.
How do you install and configure Denyhosts?
Here is what worked for me: yum install denyhosts 2>/dev/null||apt install denyhosts 2>/dev/null
(Did not report any completed installation? use Fail2ban linked above)
add my IP (www.myip.ms (http://www.myip.ms)) to the /etc/hosts.allow to whitelist myself. The line should look like this for example:
all: 1.2.3.4
configuration file (not required to modify it): /etc/denyhosts.conf
start the service: service denyhosts start
make the service to run at server start: chkconfig denyhosts on 2>/dev/null||systemctl enable denyhosts 2>/dev/null
remove all blocked IPs? I do not know, "denyhosts --purge-all" returns errors, so if you made no configuration changes to denyhosts, you may try:
1. remove the package: yum erase denyhosts 2>/dev/null||apt purge denyhosts 2>/dev/null
2. list firewall blocks: iptables -S INPUT
3. copy the rules you want to retain and purge all rules in the INPUT chain you have just listed. Then run the rules you have copied earlier.
4. install denyhosts again