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> Just curious, have you tried
> /etc/hosts.allow
> ALL: x.x.x.x
> Im just not sure about the syntax for the hosts.allow with sshd, might be
> worth a shot to see if that allows the ip to pass.
Hi.
Thanks goes out to all of you.
I've "sort of" fixed the problem. I removed my IPv6 interfaces (sshd was
also listening on :::22) and upgraded tcpd, and now it works.
I will investigate the problem further after the christmas holidays.
Merry X-mas to all of you!
Martin Östlund
> -----Original Message-----
> From: security-discuss-bounce@linuxsecurity.com
> [mailto:security-discuss-bounce@linuxsecurity.com]On Behalf Of Martin
> Östlund
> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 6:28 PM
> To: security-discuss@linuxsecurity.com
> Subject: Hi.
>
> Hi listpeople.
>
> I have a small problem. Im trying to get OpenSSHD 3.5p1 to work properly
> through tcpwrappers. I have of course compiled it with the
> --with-tcp-wrappers option, and setup the /etc/hosts.deny and hosts.allow
> files, restarted sshd, but it blocks everything instead of allowing what
> is insde hosts.allow, in the format of:
>
> sshd:x.x.x.x
>
> My messages says:
> tcpd[26303]: connect from unknown
>
> when I try to connect to port 22, it seems like it's not getting the
> address/ip im connecting from.. I've tried this from a few different
> machines, same thing.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
>
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