On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
> 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.
Be careful there. tcpwrappers is a compile-time option in sshd. And
it's possible (though not generally recommended) to run sshd out of
inetd rather than as a standalone daemon.
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