You might need to restart inetd or xinetd whatever you are using. 
or you might want to do a counterlisting in /etc/hosts.deny, 
something like:

in.sshd : ALL EXCEPT (whichever host you need to give access)

Carlos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> how do i allow access to sshd and samba to all and ftpd to 
x.x.x.x.78 and x.x.x.x.77 only??  i use slackware 8.1....  i tried 
using:  ALL: 127.0.0.1
> 
>                                                                  
                in.sshd: ALL
> 
>                                                                  
                  in.smbd: ALL
> 
>                                                                  
                  in.nmbd: ALL
> 
>                                                                  
                  in.ftpd:x.x.x.x.78, x.x.x.x.77
> 
> but it didnt work... and the funny thing is, i administered it 
remotely.... now i have to go out of my room and go to the office 
to fix it!!!  help!!!!!
> 
>  
> 
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