Hi thanks for helping. I don't think nut is built with TCP wrappers support, although the package is listed as depending on libwrap...
I ran this command: ldd /sbin/upsd | grep libwrap.so and it has returned no output. Does this mean I have to compile from source or is there a way to add the tcp wrapper support? Thanks again. On 24 November 2016 at 22:40, Roger Price <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 24 Nov 2016, Jonah Naylor wrote: > > I installed Nut via apt-get, not from source (which I'd rather stick with >> if possible just for ease of security updates etc) - so I'm not too sure if >> TCP wrappers are there or available... >> >> This could be the problem, am I still able to add the wrappers in with >> prebuilt packages? >> > > Could you apt-get the source and look for the .spec file if your > distribution has one. The openSUSE distribution nut.spec file contains > > %configure \ > --disable-static \ > --with-pic \ > --sysconfdir=%{CONFPATH} \ > --datadir=%{_datadir}/nut \ > --with-all \ > --without-doc \ > --with-ssl \ > --with-openssl \ > --without-nss \ > --with-wrap \ ... > > which shows that TCP Wrappers are included. > > I have the following declaration in the master's hosts.allow. (I have no > hosts.deny file) > > upsd : localhost, LOCAL, 127.0.0.1, [::1] : ALLOW > upsd : ALL : spawn (/bin/mail -r hosts.allow@localhost\ > -s '%s@%h (mybox) refused access to %d from %c'\ > roger@localhost) & : DENY > > # And now the denials which previously appeared in /etc/hosts.deny > ALL : ALL : DENY > > You may need to add the IP address of your slave. > > > Roger > > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsuser mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser >
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