Eric Faden wrote:
> Found it..... hosts.allow. 
>
> -Eric
>   
Wow.

I went thorough the same painful discovery of hosts.allow as did Eric 
(for me it was p9100). At the time I posted about this issue and made 
some suggestions but nothing was agreed upon between all we various 
opinions :)  Perhaps with a another victim and the new configdb a 
suitable adjustment can be made to minimize the likelihood of someone 
else consuming hours to discover the 'reach' of hosts.allow.


So...since packages no longer own particular config files (i.e. the 
config data is stored in a single location, regardless of the package/s 
that requires it) could a *menu option* be added to p9100.lrp, pptp.lrp 
and whatever other packages are known to be impacted by hosts.allow, 
that permits editing of the hosts.allow file?. (Call it a hint to the 
user that hosts.allow is important to the package they are configuring).

Thoughts?

scott

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