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List:       tru64-unix-managers
Subject:    Using SSH with TCP WRAPPERS
From:       Allen Belk <allen.belk () usm ! edu>
Date:       1998-12-30 1:17:31
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I am trying to use the access control capabilities of TCP WRAPPERS with ssh
on a Digital Personal Workstation 500au.  I know that I can use the
/etc/sshd_config file to allow/deny access on a hosts or user basis but I
thought it would be easier to do it from a single point.  SSH offers
the --with-libwrap option during compilation that will use tcpd.h and
libwrap.a.  I have done this but have been unable to restrict ssh access
through hosts.deny/hosts.allow.  If anyone is currently doing this, please
consider the following:

Do I need to add an entry in /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf?
What would these entries look like?
Am I trying to accomplish an impossible task?

Thanks,

Allen

 | Allen Belk, Data Operations Supervisor
 | Office of Technology Resources
 | University of Southern Mississippi
 | allen.belk@usm.edu  601.266.4107

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