Daniel Woods wrote:
now that in.telnetd is not used in later kernels
I haven't heard about that !
the format of hosts.allow
telnetd: xx.xx.xx.xx
where xx.xx.xx.xx is an inet address
is this the correct format ???
I would still use
in.telnetd : 10.10.10.55 192.168.10. : allow
in.telnetd : 136.159. : allow
Yes, you can have multiple lines.
However I no longer use Telnet, I use OpenSSH and SFTP (secure ftp).
That would be my recommendation for you.
Thanks... Dan.
Hi Dan,, thanks for the reply
I originally tried in.telnetd and from the syslog that failed, so I
tried telnetd thats also failing...
If I could use ssh I would do, but it wont go thru the telnet proxy
server here..
I 'll try erasing the file altogether and rewriting it, it would'nt be
the first time a non
displayed control character had got in..
Thanks
Richard
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