Actually, unless you're running ssh out of xinetd/inetd, that won't do any
good at all.
Most ssh daemons run as a standalone daemon, and don't interact with
inetd/xinetd and don't pay any attention to hosts.allow or hosts.deny.
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Stuart Clark wrote:
> /etc/hosts.allow
> ssh: all
>
> Is this a good idea or should i consider something like this ?
>
> /etc/hosts.allow
> ssh: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
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