Hi,

On RedHat it in /usr/lib/libwrap.a

The name "tcpwrappers" is just the name of the package not the library
and is the same on all systems that I know of.

Carl

On 03-Apr-00 asosin wrote:
>      Hi,
> I'm not 100% sure about this, but I read the MAN page for sshd and it
> seems to me that you don't need to use 
> the tcpwrappers.  Instead you can modify the sshd configuration file
> with these commands
> "AllowHosts  118.11.7.*     "  If specified, will only allow a
> connection to hosts whose name or IP# match one of the listed patterns.
> "AllowGroups" Can by used to specify names of groups that should be
> allowed access.
> 
> Have a look an let us know if I'm right.
> 
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I've been using SSH for a few months. I would like to enable its use to
> only
> a few IPs, so I needed to use /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
> 
> The problem is that I have to recompile SSH, I've found in the FAQ what
> I
> have to do but I'm running it on my RedHat 6.0 and I can't find the
> file
> tcpwrappers in my system.
> 
> I have libwrap.a and hosts.*, so I suppose that I have a tcp wrapper
> installed, so I wouldn't like to install it twice. Can anybody tell me
> what
> I should put in -I/PATHOF/tcpwrappers
> 
> Is tcpwrappers named in a different way on a RedHat system?
> Do I have to install TCP wrappers?
> 
> Thanks.

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