"man /etc/hosts.allow" should give you everything you need

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From: Praedor Atrebates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mandrake Expert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [expert] hosts.allow format question

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>I have been running a security check against my system (Nessus)
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>messages in my attacked system are messages indicating an error
in my=20
>/etc/hosts.allow:
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>Dec 19 10:31:10 localhost xinetd[28607]: warning:
/etc/hosts.allow, line 7:=
>=20
>missing ":" separator
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>There is only one entry in my hosts.allow (my laptop IP).  What
is the prop=
>er=20
>format?=20=20
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>praedor
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