Hi,
i think you should have a look on your tcp_wrapper makefile,have you uncomment  below?
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STYLE   = -DPROCESS_OPTIONS     # Enable language extensions. 
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Only enable language extensions may cause your tcp_wrapper understand  in.telnetd : 
USER_ACCOUNT_NAME@ALL






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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Pope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 09 November, 2001 06:23
Subject: Tcp-wrapper question !


> Dear all,
> I'm a little bit embaressed to ask this trivial
> question but I scanned vainly the Internet to find an
> answer and I have to solve it quickly.
> I'm the administator of Linux RedHat system (only one
> computer)  and I have to allow a user (I have recently
> created his account on the this Linux System) access
> only by FTP (deny Telnet access). The user should be
> able to log only with FTP but not with Telnet from
> anywhere.
>
> Of course, I tried to use TCP WRAPPER but I canot find
> the properly syntax.
>
> Adding a line inside hosts.deny as
> in.telnetd : USER_ACCOUNT_NAME@ALL was the "clever" of
> all the combinations I tried. (tcpd is installed and
> working OK).
>
> Any hint would be very appreciated !
>
> Daniel Pope
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