Doesn't that only work for those daemons that actually make use of the 
tcpwrapper functionality?  I don't think httpd does, nor does smbd.

On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Leonard Miller wrote:

> Try soimething like this.
> 
> ALL:192.168.1.  <- BLOCKS NETWORK
> ALL:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX <- BLOCKS HOST
> 
> Or you could block everything and everyone with
> ALL:ALL 
> and then use hosts.allow to let people in  with
> ALL:192.618.1.
> ALL:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 
> 
> That may not be the best way to do it, but it works for me
> 
> Leonard
> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/02/03 02:22PM >>>
> How exactly would I go about using host.deny? I'm looking to block 
> access from IP's that try for Win32 exe's (like NIMDA and Klez
> attacks).
> 

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