denyhosts

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Denyhosts Module

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Version information

  • 0.2.0 (latest)
  • 0.1.3
  • 0.1.2
  • 0.1.1
  • 0.1.0
released Oct 5th 2013

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  • Bolt
  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'ctrlcroot-denyhosts', '0.2.0'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add ctrlcroot-denyhosts
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install ctrlcroot-denyhosts --version 0.2.0

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ctrlcroot/denyhosts — version 0.2.0 Oct 5th 2013

puppet-denyhosts

Puppet module for the denyhosts service. This module provides a higher level of abstraction than the module published by puppetlabs.

Requirements

  • puppetlabs/stdlib (4.1.0+)
  • puppetlabs/concat (1.0.0+)

Quick Start

You can install and configure denyhosts with default settings by declaring the base class:

class {'denyhosts': }

There are several parameters that control the behavior of the service, here's an example of setting some custom options:

class {'denyhosts':
    admin_email      => 'admin@example.com',
    reset_on_success => true
}

You can add entries to the denyhosts whitelist like this:

denyhosts::whitelist {'dev-hosts':
    comment => 'development machines',
    hosts   => ['10.89.0.10', '10.89.0.11']
}

Platforms

This module currently supports redhat and debian based platforms. It has been used in a production environment on the following platforms:

  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 6
  • Ubuntu 13.10