Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Marty wrote:
> simple test ...
> ( use your positive or negative logic equivalents for these files )
>
> /etc/hosts.deny
> ALL : ALL
I'm not sure that will work with the manpage example I gave.
works for me ... no services coming in that is not supposed to
I meant sending the email alert as described in the manpage.
> you'll find that you will need to have
>
> /etc/hosts.allow
> sshd : 192.168.123.456
>
> restart the inetd or sshd as needed
Don't forget to add your ssh entry in /etc/inetd.conf.
everything is turned off, sshd is NOT listed in inetd.conf or xinetd.conf
whichever one is being used .. and similarly for the [x]inetd daemon
itself
- sshd does its own magic based on the allow/deny entries
I had forgotten about that. It really got me the first time I tried
to run ssh, and it doesn't seem to be well documented anywhere.
Still it seems better to start ssh from (x)inetd for security reasons.
--------
grep whatever you like from the gazillion log files for ssh this and ssh
that
I don't know what you're getting at here. The idea is to get a realtime email
alert.
c ya
alvin
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