At 08:04 AM 4/12/00 +0200, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> > AFAIK, the hosts.* files only affect daemons run out of inetd, not
stand-alones.
>not true. they are ued by any program which has libwrap support.
But is that enabled by default? Or is modification required. I did some
testing a while back and n
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> AFAIK, the hosts.* files only affect daemons run out of inetd, not
> stand-alones.
not true. they are ued by any program which has libwrap support.
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At 05:42 PM 4/10/00 +1000, Robert Ruzbacky wrote:
>Apr 9 06:47:39 ns tcp-env[17281]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11:
can't verify hostname: gethostbyname(114.trusted.net) failed
>Apr 9 06:47:40 ns tcp-env[17281]: refused connect from 209.140.0.114
A lookup:
can't get "114.trusted.net" host e
Typing away merrily, Robert Ruzbacky produced the immortal words:
> Apr 9 06:47:39 ns tcp-env[17281]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't
> verify hostname: gethostbyname(114.trusted.net) failed
> Apr 9 06:47:40 ns tcp-env[17281]: refused connect from 209.140.0.114
> Apr 9 06:56:54 ns tcp
Hi!
I get the following error messages in my log:
Apr 9 06:47:39 ns tcp-env[17281]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't
verify hostname: gethostbyname(114.trusted.net) failed
Apr 9 06:47:40 ns tcp-env[17281]: refused connect from 209.140.0.114
Apr 9 06:56:54 ns tcp-env[17346]: connect f
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