On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 21:18, Jack Coates wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 17:25, Perry Ler wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > anyone knows which application is controlling the hosts.deny?
> > if i have an ip been throw into this file, which application shld i
> restart so that box from that ip can come into the server again? The
> only method i know is rebooting the machine but that is kind of stupid.
> > 
> 
> tcp_wrappers acts on the contents of the file, portsentry _or possibly
> other stuff_ writes into the file. Portsentry is the most likely
> culprit, but there's things like snort plugins that could do it.
> 
> > 
> > how do i get the proftpd to access connection? i have edited the
> xinetd and hosts.allow file but all failed to allow connection through.
> can someone help me on this?
> 
> I don't touch FTP any more, sorry. Too much of a PITA compared to http
> and scp.

cd to /etc/xinetd.d  and edit the proftd file where it says disable =
yes change it to disable = no and restart xinetd.


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