Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki-able howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now, the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place to stash an executable, -logic perhaps being you just symlink however you want.
Now having a time to spare, I appeal to you with paypal beer $.
I'd like to of course script this specifically for centos. I have firewall rules and other protections, but it's (denyhosts) too cool to pass up. reminds me a bit of portsentry, or whatever they call it now, tri-sentry, maybe it's quad-sentry now or...
I can also trade you some mega-spiffy ultra-detailed centos build scripts for tomcat servers, squid machines, etc.
-krb
Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki-able howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now, the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place to stash an executable, -logic perhaps being you just symlink however you want.
Now having a time to spare, I appeal to you with paypal beer $.
I'd like to of course script this specifically for centos. I have firewall rules and other protections, but it's (denyhosts) too cool to pass up. reminds me a bit of portsentry, or whatever they call it now, tri-sentry, maybe it's quad-sentry now or...
I can also trade you some mega-spiffy ultra-detailed centos build scripts for tomcat servers, squid machines, etc.
-krb
It doesn't have to be a 64 bit thing...
And, Great, see if you can make it work with vsftpd and that would seem to be one of the biggest things I can think of to document.
- rh
-- Robert - Abba Communications http://www.abbacomm.net/
Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
this should goto the centos-docs mailing lists ( http://lists.centos.org ) and ultimately onto wiki.centos.org
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki-able howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now, the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place to stash an executable, -logic perhaps being you just symlink however you want.
I am not sure what you are talking about, the denyhosts is a python app and goes into the right place ( under python2.3/site-packages/ ) and only the docs go under /usr/share/docs - which is exactly where you would look if you went looking for docs. The actual app entry python file is /usr/bin/denyhosts.py which seems right to me.
I'd like to of course script this specifically for centos. I have firewall rules and other protections, but it's (denyhosts) too cool to pass up. reminds me a bit of portsentry, or whatever they call it now, tri-sentry, maybe it's quad-sentry now or...
propose what you want to add onto the wiki in the docs list, and read up on the policy on howto contribute on the wiki.
- KB
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Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki-able howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now, the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place to stash an executable, -logic perhaps being you just symlink however you want.
Now having a time to spare, I appeal to you with paypal beer $.
I'd like to of course script this specifically for centos. I have firewall rules and other protections, but it's (denyhosts) too cool to pass up. reminds me a bit of portsentry, or whatever they call it now, tri-sentry, maybe it's quad-sentry now or...
Are you confused? My Denyhosts installation falls under /usr/share/denyhosts, not /usr/share/docs. The docs are installed to there, which they should be. The executable is then under /usr/bin/denyhosts.py, which seems fine to me too.
My RPM is from RPMforge (Dag).
I've been running it just fine for a long time.
Regards, Max
I am running denyhosts and it loaded with no problems on a centos host..
I am not sure what you mean about a centos specific script???
-ed-
On Mar 12, 2007, at 7:27 PM, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki- able howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now, the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place to stash an executable, -logic perhaps being you just symlink however you want.
Now having a time to spare, I appeal to you with paypal beer $.
I'd like to of course script this specifically for centos. I have firewall rules and other protections, but it's (denyhosts) too cool to pass up. reminds me a bit of portsentry, or whatever they call it now, tri-sentry, maybe it's quad-sentry now or...
I can also trade you some mega-spiffy ultra-detailed centos build scripts for tomcat servers, squid machines, etc.
-krb _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos