At 11:02 AM 5/18/00 +0800, you wrote:
You can try this... http://www.freebsddiary.org/tcpwrapper.html
Try this... delete the contect of hosts.deny
content of hosts.allow
ALL : 10.0.20.0/255.255.255.0 : ALLOW
ALL: ALL : DENY
Goodluck!
>No, I haven't. I will read up on it. Which HOWTO do I read for this?
>Thanks.
>
>I was thinking it might be configuration of the [hosts.allow] and
>[hosts.deny] file, because the reverse is successful (server can telnet to
>the client). Contents of the files on the server:
>
>[hosts.deny]
>ALL:ALL
>portmap:ALL
>
>[hosts.allow]
>swat: 127.0.0.1 10.0.20.
>portmap: 10.0./255.0.0.0
>
>
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>At 10:21 AM 5/18/00 +0800, you wrote:
>
> You haven't configured TCP Wrapper haven't you?
>
>
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