On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Logan Tygart wrote:
> Just set up your /etc/hosts.deny man hosts.deny will help in that
> regard.
OK, in /etc/hosts.deny I put
ssh : ALL
and in /etc/hosts.allow there's only one line
nfs : 192.168.1.0/24
I did "service sshd restart" as root, and I could _still_ log in to
localhost over SSH. What do I need to do? The services as used in
/etc/hosts.{allow,deny} are those listed in /etc/services, which are not
necessarily the daemon names, right?
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