Richard G
Verified User
We had today a nice block.
A user's ip was not only blocked by the firewall but also by Directadmin itself. That was a good job, he tried way to much to login with the wrong credentials.
The IP block is described here:
http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=306
But is there no way, or can't there be something easily made, to be able to remove those blacklisted ip's from Directadmin again?
You have to edit:
to remove the ip.
However, to do that you have to login via SSH and edit the file as root, because it's written as root:root which is strange, ísn't it? Or do I have something wrong.
Anyway, it would be nicer if the user could be removed from DA itself, without the need to login via SSH.
Is that possible? Or can this be made possible an easy way?
A user's ip was not only blocked by the firewall but also by Directadmin itself. That was a good job, he tried way to much to login with the wrong credentials.
The IP block is described here:
http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=306
But is there no way, or can't there be something easily made, to be able to remove those blacklisted ip's from Directadmin again?
You have to edit:
Code:
/usr/local/directadmin/data/admin/ip_blacklist
However, to do that you have to login via SSH and edit the file as root, because it's written as root:root which is strange, ísn't it? Or do I have something wrong.
Anyway, it would be nicer if the user could be removed from DA itself, without the need to login via SSH.
Is that possible? Or can this be made possible an easy way?