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2001 Aug 09
2
Problem with the --with-tcp-warppers option enable
...n --with-tcp-wrappers enable. When i try to connect with ssh, i have the following message : ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host. My files hosts.allow and hosts.deny are in /etc and look like this : hosts.allow ALL: LOCAL host1 host2 ect hosts.deny ALL: ALL: /usr/etc/safe_finger -l @%h | /usr/sbin/Mail -s 'INTRUSION tcpd: \ %d-%h' root & This files work for telnet When i erase them i can use ssh. Has someone resolve a similar problem ? Thanks. Fabien Muller
1998 Aug 05
6
Problem with TCP_wrappers
...rd here. I''m using RH5.1 with tcp_wrappers 7.6. The syntax for hosts.allow and hosts.deny is: <service list> : <access list> [ : <shell_command> ] Everything works when I _don''t_ use the shell_command. I used the _exact_ line as in the man-pages utilising "safe_finger" (comes with tcp_wrappers), tcpdchk will break on it. And the tcp_wrappers will "ignore" the line, in my test I used a default deny and opened up ftp to all and put the safe_finger line in; result: I can''t ftp to localhost or from any other machine via TCP/IP... Does anybod...
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
...ething weird here. I'm using RH5.1 with tcp_wrappers 7.6. The syntax for hosts.allow and hosts.deny is: <service list> : <access list> [ : <shell_command> ] Everything works when I _don't_ use the shell_command. I used the _exact_ line as in the man-pages utilising "safe_finger" (comes with tcp_wrappers), tcpdchk will break on it. And the tcp_wrappers will "ignore" the line, in my test I used a default deny and opened up ftp to all and put the safe_finger line in; result: I can't ftp to localhost or from any other machine via TCP/IP... Does anybody kno...