On Sun March 1 2009, Sjors Gielen wrote: > > DenyHosts <nob...@localhost> > > To: > > r...@localhost > > There are two ways to fix this, 2 is probably preferred: > > 1) By default, in the Denyhosts Debian package, the configfile is > installed at /etc/denyhosts.conf. If you didn't take the Debian package, > it will be at /usr/share/denyhosts/denyhosts.cfg. Either way, edit this > file, and look for the line starting with ADMIN_EMAIL. Set this to your > own e-mail address.
I changed it in the denyhosts.conf, we will see if that works.. I have been getting one or two of those message every day recently, not sure why it just started doing that. May be because I have ssh forwarded from my router to my desktop, and http port 8000 forwarded to my desktop.. > > 2) Configure your mailserver to forward r...@localhost to you. For some > hints, check /etc/aliases (at least on Postfix, don't know about Exim). I already had root forwarded to my local user in aliases, that is already working, which is why I was confused.. -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org