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List:       linux-newbie
Subject:    Denying access to a service by port number in hosts.deny
From:       SaNdeep Shetty <ganthu () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2005-10-03 7:54:21
Message-ID: 20051003075422.19091.qmail () web54310 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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Dear All,
Is it possible to deny access to a particular service
in /etc/hosts.deny by its port number.
for eg. for sshd can we use port 22 as below



22: 192.168.100. EXCEPT 192.168.100.100

rgds
Sandeep


		
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