On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 20:18:07 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
> On 10/07/12 17:29, Camaleón wrote:
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>>> Ah, how curious... It seems to be documented here:
>>>
>>> 4.2.2. Connecting to the MySQL Server
>>> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/connecting.html
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>>>
>> Camaleón is correct.
On 10/07/12 17:29, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 18:09:42 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 20:11:10 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote: (please, reply
at the bottom)
Dne 9.7.2012 16:52, Camaleón napsal(a):
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I don't know why does not work for you. Take a look into this art
On 10/07/12 17:29, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 18:09:42 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 20:11:10 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote: (please, reply
at the bottom)
Dne 9.7.2012 16:52, Camaleón napsal(a):
(...)
I don't know why does not work for you. Take a look into this art
On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 18:09:42 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 20:11:10 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote: (please, reply
> at the bottom)
>>> Dne 9.7.2012 16:52, Camaleón napsal(a):
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>> I don't know why does not work for you. Take a look into this article
>> that shows a few sampl
- settings in hosts.allow and
hosts.deny are ignored.
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I wonder if you aren't just missing the daemon to filter (mysqld) :-?
cat /etc/hosts.deny
My hosts.deny
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ALL: ALL : spawn ( echo $(date '+%%d.%%m.%%y %%T') access DENIED from %u@%h [%a] >>
/var/l
is empty. I can allow
>>> connect to MySQL from anywhere - settings in hosts.allow and
>>> hosts.deny are ignored.
>> (...)
>>
>> I wonder if you aren't just missing the daemon to filter (mysqld) :-?
>>
>> cat /etc/hosts.deny
> My hosts.deny
I tried from same and from another host too (with -h parameters)
In log I don't see any in log about connecting.
Is the tcp wrapper check first and than check by mysql grants or reverse?
_
# mysql -h localhost -p
Enter password:
Welcome to t
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Zdenek Herman wrote:
> My hosts.deny
> # /etc/hosts.deny: list of hosts that are _not_ allowed to access the
> system.
> # See the manual pages hosts_access(5) and
> hosts_options(5).
> #
> # Example:ALL: some.host.name, .some.domain
> #
a] >> /var/log/tcp_wrapper/%d.log ) &
I tested with mysqld: ALL in hosts.deny too.
Thanks for help
Zdenek Herman
zdenek.her...@ille.cz
Dne 9.7.2012 16:52, Camaleón napsal(a):
On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:26:11 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
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When I set hosts.deny ALL: ALL and hosts.allo
On Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:26:11 +0200, Zdenek Herman wrote:
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> When I set hosts.deny ALL: ALL and hosts.allow is empty. I can allow
> connect to MySQL from anywhere - settings in hosts.allow and hosts.deny
> are ignored.
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I wonder if you aren't just missing the daemon to
can allow connect to MySQL from anywhere - settings in hosts.allow and
hosts.deny are ignored.
Yes - I can solve by iptables or directly from MySQL grantes but
wrappers have more futures (logging all connects) and quickly configuration.
For example my SSHd works correctly with TCP wrapper.
Ple
Got the answer ;-)
And youre right ofcourse
Regards,
Onno
At 03:15 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>A plea to debian-user readers
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>Please, please, please if you are going to install things, especially from
>unstable, extra-especially if you rely u
At 01:28 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
[snip]
>Do you have an /etc/cram-md5.pwd file?
>Does it have actual usernames and passwords in it?
Do you have more info on this?
Regards,
Onno
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On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:15:37PM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> A plea to debian-user readers
> =
>
> Please, please, please if you are going to install things, especially from
> unstable, extra-especially if you rely upon them for important things,
>
> READ THE FIN
A plea to debian-user readers
=
Please, please, please if you are going to install things, especially from
unstable, extra-especially if you rely upon them for important things,
READ THE FINE DOCUMENTATION which can be found in /usr/doc/ or
/usr/share/doc/ particularly
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
patric >The message could not be sent because one of the recipients
was rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject 'Unlimited surfing from BT',
Account: 'tele2', Server: '212.19.67.118', Protocol:
SMTP, Server R
Yes. Adding the usernames and passwords fixed things. What is this? Where
does it come from and do I need to manually update it?
Thanks for making the system work at least!
Patrick
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In a misguided effort to loosen up the system,
> I edited hosts.allow to read All: All and commented
> out the All: PARANOID line in hosts.deny.
>
> Now the IMAP server no longer works...all attempts
> to pick up mail get refused. I see Net
hosts.allow reads ALL: ALL
hosts.deny reads #ALL: PARANOID
POP pickup works. POP cannot send - error message from a machine with OE reads:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the
server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject 'Unlimi
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
patric >It reads imap2 stream tcp nowaitroot/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/imapd
does that binary exist ? check the daemon.log in /var/log to see whats
going on. when you telnet to the machine on port 143 something like this
should show:
[EM
[snip]>
> this would not affect IMAP in any way. If you get connection refused that
> means there is no service listening on that port. check your inetd.conf
> if you get a connection and then it closes, then inetd is listening but
> there still may not be a service there, or tcp_wrappers is not
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
patric >In a misguided effort to loosen up the system,
patric >I edited hosts.allow to read All: All and commented
patric >out the All: PARANOID line in hosts.deny.
this would not affect IMAP in any way. If you get connection refused that
means there is no
Hi all,
In a misguided effort to loosen up the system,
I edited hosts.allow to read All: All and commented
out the All: PARANOID line in hosts.deny.
Now the IMAP server no longer works...all attempts
to pick up mail get refused. I see Netscape say
"Sending login information..." and then it's
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