Probably, but I'm not too good with scripts and
dynamically updating the hosts.allow  is scary to me. 
I think I prefer an  OpenSSH solution.

Dave


--- Linux Rocks ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Couldnt you just have a login/logout script that
> checks the users connection, 
> and update the hosts.allow ?
> 
> Jamie
> 
> On Saturday 07 December 2002 09:06 pm, Bob Miller
> wrote:
> : Dave Wyatt wrote:
> : > We have a web server and the public is not
> allowed to
> : > access via FTp (a good thing).  It is set up so
> the
> : > web directories can be accessed from the
> internal
> : > network and one or two ip addresses from the
> external
> : > network (internet).
> : >
> : > The problem is one of the owners wants to be
> able to
> : > make changes to the site from their home DSL
> service
> : > (Rio) but their IP is different each time they
> log on.
> : >  Is there a way to authorize that person since
> they
> : > have a dynamic IP but no real Domain Name?
> :
-----------------> SNIP! <---------------------------

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