Tango Echo wrote:
I am not sure is msec will allow it in "higher", but you could try using "sshd: ALL" is /etc/hosts.allow, orHi all,
After a bit of a break from the Linux world, I'd like to start looking into real world implementations again =). So here's the senario at the moment. I have an old box I'd like use as an experemental intranet server. I installed Mandrake 10.1 w/Apache, ssh, ftp, and webmin. My goal is to have all three remote admin methods available, and to allow certain users to upload web updates via ftp.
Install went fine using the "Higher" security level. However, I am unable to ssh into the box even though
the service is running. A quick look into the
hosts.deny and it's set for ALL. Changes to this file
only seem to be reverted back thanks to msec.
Is there an elegant way to enable ssh? Perhaps thru webmin?
Thanks,
Tango
"ALL EXCEPT sshd: ALL" in /etc/hosts.deny. You should be able to leave "ALL: ALL" in hosts.deny, as the first matching rule is used, and hosts.allow is checked before hosts.deny.
Mikkel
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