You just enter this All : All to deny connections you wont find any
services in the file

On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> At 12:18 AM 2/11/00 +0000, you wrote:
> >After a post saying, open /etc/hosts.deny, and comment out any unwanted
> >services, I did this and it worked fine.  But I had to do a reinstall and I
> >again, I find my system open to services I don't want it to be :(
> >So, I opened /etc/hosts.deny but there are no services listed.  Are there any
> >other files I can use to close these connections (FTP, POP3, Auth....)?
> >Thanks for any help  
> 
> You sure hosts.deny is the right file? I think it's inetd.conf...
> 
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