b 10 20:42:26 xxxxx sshd[22423]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 62: can't verify hostname: getaddrinfo(static.ip.84.255.144.164.batelco.com.bh): Name or service not known Feb 10 20:42:28 xxxxx sshd[22423]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for static.ip.84.255.144.164.batelco.com.bh [84.255.144.164] failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT! Feb 10 20:42:28 xxxxx sshd[22424]: Received disconnect from 84.255.144.164: 11: Bye Bye
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