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On April 12, 2002 05:05 am, dewt wrote:
> it's possible for tcp wrappers to cause an error like that, see if ssh is
> allowed in, or denied in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny , if it is
> blocked you can add "sshd: ALL" or "sshd: 1.2.3.4" 1.2.3.4 being the ip of
> the machines gonig in., it also might be a good idea to add "ALL:
> 127.0.0.1" in there.

Thanks for this tip! I was having this problem for a few weeks, but this 
finally fixes it. I believe this was the Prelude IDS in action - I found 
several entries for local machines and about 15 entries for my router in the 
hosts.deny file.
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Richard Garand   - r i c h a r d @ g a r a n d n e t . n e t
(L)ICQ: 12190132 - http://www.garandnet.net
"Irrationality is the square root of all evil"
                -- Douglas Hofstadter
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