Bryan Phinney mused:

> I would guess that something is either not configured correctly,
> you have
> installed some software that has changed the default settings, or
> you are
> hitting a different machine than you think you are hitting.  I
> have tried
> this on my web server which is also set to msec level 4 and it
> does NOT work.
> Telnet connections are refused, just like SSH was initially until
> I opened
> that up using hosts.allow.
>
> It is possible that you have altered your hosts.deny file and the
> cron job
> that is supposed to change it back simply hasn't run yet, but it
> should get
> around to it.  However, default at msec level 4 is to create a
> hosts.deny
> file that denies all.  Until you explicitly allow connections in
> hosts.allow
> or remove hosts.deny, it should be refusing all connections.
> --
> Bryan Phinney
> Software Test Engineer

Hmm...
I´m going to have to do some more playing around.  I´ll let you
know what I broke ;)

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