Re: What's this?

2000-11-30 Thread Lars Nordin
This isn't inetd doing it (maybe xinetd does) but host_access refers to tcpd (i.e. TCP Wrappers) which DOES clean those variables for you. You can check the docs/home page for TCP Wrappers and Weitse knew of the issue and dealt with it. - Original Message - From: "Matthew Melvin" <[EMAIL

Re: What's this?

2000-11-30 Thread Matthew Melvin
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Dax Kelson wrote: > Tony Nugent said once upon a time (Thu, 30 Nov 2000): > > > ALL: ALL : \ > > spawn ( \ > > /bin/echo -e "\n\ > > TCP Wrappers\: Connection Refused\n\ > > By\:$(uname -n)\n\ > > Process\: %d (pid %p)\n\ > > User\: %u\

Re: What's this?

2000-11-30 Thread Dax Kelson
Tony Nugent said once upon a time (Thu, 30 Nov 2000): > or something similar. I sometimes use /etc/hosts.deny to send me > mail notifications with some denies, or have it logged into a file > somewhere. See below for an example of this. [snip] > ALL: ALL : \ > spawn ( \ > /bin/echo -e "