Hi Rogelio,
I have compiled TCP/IP wrappers into my ssh installation. Doing this lets
you use the systems /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/host.allow files. And, I
know this works. Do not, however, run sshd from /etc/inetd.conf because
it will authorize very slow. I run mine from the rc files.
Carl
On 08-Dec-99 Rogelio Sevilla wrote:
> Hi..
> How can i do to give access only some segments on SSH??
>
> On the sshd_config i saw somes lines to configurate it.. but don't
> work.
>
> DenyHosts 192.168.*.*
> AllowHosts 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.*
>
> that's ok???
>
> thnx.
>
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