07-29-2013
From my experience it is much better to migrate to higher one. linux sometimes is very crappy on upgrade.. sometimes it breaks and hard to find answer. but with migrate you knew that that is new. And also if you encountered issues with your 5.4 before much better to have new.
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denyhosts
DENYHOSTS(8) User Commands DENYHOSTS(8)
NAME
DenyHosts - version: 2.6
DESCRIPTION
DenyHosts is a python program that automatically blocks ssh attacks by adding entries to /etc/hosts.deny. DenyHosts will also inform Linux
administrators about offending hosts, attacked users and suspicious logins.
Usage: /usr/sbin/denyhosts [-f logfile | --file=logfile] [ -c configfile | --config=configfile] [-i | --ignore] [-n | --noemail] [--purge]
[--migrate] [--daemon] [--sync] [--version]
--file:
The name of log file to parse
--ignore: Ignore last processed offset (start processing from beginning)
--noemail: Do not send an email report
--unlock: if lockfile exists, remove it and run as normal
--migrate: migrate your HOSTS_DENY file so that it is suitable for --purge
--purge: expire entries older than your PURGE_DENY setting
--daemon: run DenyHosts in daemon mode
--foreground: run DenyHosts in foreground mode
--sync: run DenyHosts synchronization mode
--version: Prints the version of DenyHosts and exits
Note: multiple --file args can be processed. If multiple files are provided, --ignore is implied
Note: in a debian system, the default running mode is daemon mode and the configuration file is etc/denyhosts.conf
When run in --daemon mode the following flags are ignored:
--file, --purge, --migrate, --sync, --verbose
SEE ALSO
Please refer to http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html for full documentation This file can be also found in /usr/share/doc/deny-
hosts/FAQ.html
AUTHOR
DenyHosts was written by Phil Schwartz <phil_schwartz@users.sourceforge.net>
This manual page was written by Marco Bertorello <marco@bertorello.ns0.it> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
DenyHosts version: 2.6 July 2006 DENYHOSTS(8)