well, the default install of MDK8 openssh checks on
the the hosts access files /etc/hosts.allow and
/etc/hosts.deny files ... so, i guess its compiled
with libwrappers.
dianne
--- "Julia A. Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting DM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > i think that putting 'sshd: ALL' on the
> > /etc/hosts.deny file effectively denies all SSH
> > connection to your host server. instead of that
> you
> > should put it on your /etc/hosts.allow. the
> following
> > is an exerpt on the man pages of hosts.allow and
> > hosts.deny:
> >
>
> Actually, sshd runs as a stand alone daemon not via
> the inetd so unless it
> is compiled with libwrapers adding anything to
> /etc/hosts.allow won't
> affect sshd... It actually sounds like the sshd is
> not even running,
> please double check that.
>
> Julia
>
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