/etc/hosts.allow & /etc/hosts.deny
Prentis Brooks
prentis@aol.net
Thu Feb 7 06:00:00 GMT 2002
For host.allow to work for ssh, you need to have tcp wrappers installed on
the system.
also, the format for the hosts.allow file is
service: host or IP list
so in your case, it should read
sshd: 192.168.1.100
Also, you need to update your services file to associate sshd with port 22
If you do a search for tcp wrappers on the mailing list you will find a
conversation between myself, Corrina, and Mumit Khan (I think). Mumit had
provided a patch to tcp_wrappers version 7.6 which will be included in the
next revision of tcp wrappers, so I recommend you use his patch.
On Thursday 07 February 2002 08:17 am, Chris _ wrote:
> Are these files implemented and if so, what is the format? I had
> hosts.deny sort working but as soon as I put anything in hosts.allow any
> host can access the service.
>
> My hosts.deny was...
> ---
> #deny these hosts
> ALL: ALL
> ---
>
> My hosts.allow was...
> ---
> sshd: 192.168.1.100: ALLOW
>
> Nothing seems to work. I tried tons of combinations with no results.
>
> tia
>
>
>
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