well at first that worked  but after leaving it running for a while  and 
after a reboot it no longer accepts connecitons again.


On Tuesday 19 February 2002 04:21 pm, you wrote:
> so i added
>
> authorized_services(all)   to the level.local file and that made it work 
> but but i wonder if that could potentially open up other stuff perhaps /?
>
> On Tuesday 19 February 2002 04:10 pm, you wrote:
> > Well i stuck that in the hosts.allow but it still doesn't allow
> > connectoins
> >
> > On Tuesday 19 February 2002 03:12 pm, you wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 19 February 2002 12:51 pm, you wrote:
> > > > Jeremy Salch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > > Thankyou that was the problem. I was pulling my hair out.  Now I
> > > > > just have to figure out how to make that stick so that when i go to
> > > > > level 4 the hosts.deny file will have what I want in it.   The only
> > > > > problem is i dont konw what files to modify.
> > > >
> > > > To allow ssh connections in high security level, use the following in
> > > > /etc/hosts.allow:
> > > >
> > > > sshd: ALL
> > >
> > > Alright Thankyou very much I went in and edited one of the libmsec.py
> > > or something i can't remember so it wouldn't put that line in the
> > > hosts.deny but now i guess all i need to do is that..  cool   ok thanks

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