On Wed, November 9, 2005 23:05, Ronald L Fox wrote:
>
> If the LTSP clients are running inetd (or xinetd), then tcpwrapper should
> give you the control you need for connections to tcp/9200.  See man tcpd.
>
Many thanks for this. I did look for tcp_wrappers, and iptables/ipchains,
on the ltsp clients but couldn't find it. However, I see that xinetd and
tcp_wrappers are in the ltsp-src directory (of lbe).

Ltspinfod runs continuously and not uaually via inetd. As such this setup
would require configuring inetd.conf and ensuring that ltspinfod works
okay via inetd. It may be easier, and I am working on this, to simply
modify ltspinfod to accept a new option (set as the 'default' or per
client in lts.conf) which specifies the server to be used for commands.



John.

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