le 19.9.2001 17:40, Peter Baldwin � [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit�:
>>> I tried hosts.deny but nothing!! I even rebooted but nothing!! I had the
>>> following entry:
>>>
>>> ALL: IP_ADDRESS
>>>
>> Hi Kal,
>> You need to review your chapter on the tcp-wrappers :-))
>> hosts.allow and hosts.deny are only used for servers that runs
>> via the inetd
>> server ( or xinted on the newer RH distributions ).
>> And Apache isn't run via inetd, because of performance reasons.
>
> Mostly true :)
>
> You can add tcp-wrappers to any program - including standalone servers that
> do not use inetd. In fact, the SSH package from pkg.nl.cobalt.com is
> tcp_wrapper aware!
>
> Aside - you can limit SSH connections from a specific IP (or IP range)...
> add:
> "sshd: ALL" in /etc/hosts.deny
> "sshd: w.x.y.z" in /etc/hosts.allow, where w.x.y.z is an IP/IP range
>
> Careful typing in the IP, or you may lock yourself out. You may even want
> to temporarily turn telnet back on while playing around ;-)
Wise, wise words :-))
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