Barak Kaufman wrote:

>as to the telnet i personally do not know of a method to restrict logins to 
>ip.
>
If telnet is being run from inetd (normally the case), you can update 
your hosts.allow and hosts.deny to do that. Again, RTFM on tcpd.

>what i could suggest is use ssh (more secure) and use the authentication keys 
>(that way u can determine exactly what users can login and get them to skip 
>the login proccess at all) thats ssh/sshd how-to
>good luck 
>enjoy.
>
>On Sunday 02 June 2002 15:53, you wrote:
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>
>>hi,
>>i'm not a sysadmin, but worked a bit on linux during my first degree, so
>>please be kind (and rewind) and try to answer my questions as simple as you
>>can.
>>1. i have a lan with a linux and windows 2000. can i access the windows
>>file system from the linux? if so how?
>>2. can i allow logins (telnet logins) only from know ip's, without
>>installing a firewall?
>>
>>if you know of a site, or how-to for my questions please send me a link and
>>i'll read and learn myself, the problem is i dont know exacly where to
>>start (subject name to search) and i'm getting a lot of junk.
>>
>>thanks
>>alon
>>
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