Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > > sshd: ALL
> > 
> > Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world.
> 
> Just in case, some ssh servers (protocol 1) have serious security issues
> (probably not the recent openssh distr. which, I believe, is the default),
> anyway, it's not a bad idea to disable protocol 1. Most of the clients are
> now 'protocol 2 able' anyway.

If it's a linux client, be sure to get the latest openssh (3.0.2p1)
which fixes a security hole which (IIRC) ignored  hosts.allow and
hosts.deny. 

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