On 13 Sep 2000 08:40 "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
>> El día Thu, 7 Sep 2000 15:03:23 -0400 "Burke, Thomas G." escribió:
>> > My understanding is that hosts.allow/deny only effect those services
run
>> by
>> > inetd...
>> >
>> This is not true. Tcpwrappers provides a library (libwrap.a)
>> you
Thank you again, tho.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Basil [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 11:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: SSH & Machine permissions...
>
> Have you by any chance tried adding the following to /etc/sshd
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Subject: Re: SSH & Machine permissions...
El día Thu, 7 Sep 2000 15:03:23 -0400 "Burke, Thomas G." escribió:
> My understanding is that hosts.allow/deny only effect those services run
by
> inetd...
>
This is not true. Tcpwrappers provides a libr
El día Thu, 7 Sep 2000 15:03:23 -0400 "Burke, Thomas G." escribió:
> My understanding is that hosts.allow/deny only effect those services run by
> inetd...
>
This is not true. Tcpwrappers provides a library (libwrap.a)
you can use when you are developing a software you want it to use
tc
El día Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:26:40 -0400 "Burke, Thomas G." escribió:
> OK guys - I'm befuddled
>
> I have SSH set up on my box. I use TeraTerm SSH to log in from
> remote. I do this from work & my internal network all the time. Now, the
> other day I was at my parents' house in S. IL
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> If it was being denied by inetd, I would think that I wouldn't even get as
> far in the login sequence as I did...
So, you can get the ssh login prompt. If this is the case, then I don't
think /etc/hosts.allow/deny are the problems. You won't get the
At 02:03 PM 9/7/00 , you wrote:
>My understanding is that hosts.allow/deny only effect those services run by
>inetd...
One would think so but that's not the case. You can think of SSH as going
out of it's way to use hosts.allow/.deny. If the TCP_WRAPPER option was
used at compile time, they W
If it was being denied by inetd, I would think that I wouldn't even get as
far in the login sequence as I did...
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:
My understanding is that hosts.allow/deny only effect those services run by
inetd...
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SSH & Machine permissions
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> where (I sure don't remember). It is _not_ being run by inetd, so
> host.allo/deny doesn't have anything to do with it... What else is there?
Don't be so sure. I don't know how its enabled ( it was done by the
Bastille script) but sshd one of my bo
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 12:26:40PM -0400, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> OK guys - I'm befuddled
>
> I have SSH set up on my box. I use TeraTerm SSH to log in from
> remote. I do this from work & my internal network all the time. Now, the
> other day I was at my parents' house in S. IL.,
OK, I checked my firewall & that's not the problem...
> -Original Message-
> From: Burke, Thomas G.
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:27 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: SSH & Machine permissions...
>
> OK guys - I'm befudd
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> OK guys - I'm befuddled
>
> I have SSH set up on my box. I use TeraTerm SSH to log in from
> remote. I do this from work & my internal network all the time. Now, the
> other day I was at my parents' house in S. IL., and wanted to connect
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