Tim:
>> Since you're making this public
Jatin K:
> entire network is not connected to the Internet it's only on LAN
> only 60 to 65 computers on it
That could be public or private... Whether you want to be more secure
against eavesdropping on traffic, and against malcontented people, is
mo
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 10:53 AM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>
>>> Though, I wouldn't allow telnet, at all. Are you sure you need it?
>>>
>
> Jatin K:
>
>> I'm also thinking like you ... no need to allow telnet .but
>> customer is the king he says the he wants telnet to server ..
Tim:
>> Though, I wouldn't allow telnet, at all. Are you sure you need it?
Jatin K:
> I'm also thinking like you ... no need to allow telnet .but
> customer is the king he says the he wants telnet to server ...
> nothing can be done ...!!!
I'd ask to make sure whether he knows about
On Saturday 02 October 2010 06:41 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 19:06 +0530, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> what is the perfect way
>>
>> only host.allow or host.deny file
>>
>> r only iptables ??
>>
> One could argue that this is no "perfect" way. And that multiple
> efforts to protect yo
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 19:06 +0530, Jatin K wrote:
> > what is the perfect way
> >
> > only host.allow or host.deny file
> >
> > or only iptables ??
>
> One could argue that this is no "perfect" way. And that multiple
> efforts to protect yourself is t
On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 19:06 +0530, Jatin K wrote:
> what is the perfect way
>
> only host.allow or host.deny file
>
> or only iptables ??
One could argue that this is no "perfect" way. And that multiple
efforts to protect yourself is the best way.
Personally, I'd deny all, and just allow the
Jatin K gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I want to allow telnet in my server from local LAN from only one IP
> address, to fulfill the requirement what should I do from the following
>
> [1] add an entry in /etc/host.allow like following
>
> telnetd : xx.xx.xx.xx
>
> or
>
> [2] add an
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 19:06:26 +0530,
Jatin K wrote:
> what is the perfect way
>
> only host.allow or host.deny file
>
>
> or only iptables ??
I don't think there is one. It depends how you want to manage your system.
Personally, I like iptables, but using tcpwrappers is fine as well.
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On Friday 01 October 2010 06:45 PM, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 18:09 +0530, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> what is the best option to go through ???
>>
> Well, you could do both. Allow/deny and iptables. That way, if you
> have to fiddle with one, the other is still there.
>
>
>
what i
On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 18:09 +0530, Jatin K wrote:
> what is the best option to go through ???
Well, you could do both. Allow/deny and iptables. That way, if you
have to fiddle with one, the other is still there.
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[...@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
Don't send private rep
Dear All,
I want to allow telnet in my server from local LAN from only one IP
address, to fulfill the requirement what should I do from the following
[1] add an entry in /etc/host.allow like following
telnetd : xx.xx.xx.xx
or
[2] add an entry in /etc/host.deny like following
telnet : ALL ex
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