We installed Linux on the box from a RH7.2 CD so I guess it was all
right off the CD. I did a rpm -qa and my version is
openssh-server-2.9p2-7. And actually I wanted to upgrade the openssh but
there were a lot of dependencies. My problem really re-started on an
attack on SSH on our box. I am not sure if my OpenSSH version have a
vulnerability but my guess it has. Thanks for the advices guys.
glen
Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
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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