On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 06:35:36PM -0500, gp wrote:
> I tried this and restarted sshd but it did not work. I use my dialup and 
> I was able to go in from 204.xxx.xxx.xxx address. Is something else I 
> need to check. Thanks.

Check whether your SSH is even compiled with tcpwrappers.  The fact that
it doesn't seem to honor /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny tells me that
it may not be built with tcpwrappers support.  Did you build OpenSSH
from source?  What binary OpenSSH packages are you using if not?

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