Mark Wendt wrote: > I've found it's easier to put ALL: ALL in /etc/hosts.deny, then > selectively put the hosts I want allowed in /etc/hosts.allow. You can > even get more granular by specifying what you want the hosts to be able > to access. Tcpd is a wunnerful thang. > I'm running a primary DNS, web server, smtp server and sshd on this machine, so that isn't going to work. I have to let anybody in unless they are shown to be a problem. Any machine that is not deliberately serving something on the net shouldn't even have a WAN IP address, in my opinion.
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