I asked this a little while back, but got no answers, so I thought I would try
again, as since then ive spent quite some time googling it, and can find very
little information.
Bascially I have a Debian 4.0 box and a Deb 3.0 box [neither of which can be
updated due to custom software]. When I
On 2010-03-16 08:14, Brian O'Mahony wrote:
[snip]
However things are being logged to log files, using IPs, and not machine
names.
Both auth and syslog have IP entries which are pretty useless to me with
things being on a DHCP network [which I also have no control over].
DNS and DHCP on
connect
to the DNS server and get the details, so why isn't tcpd doing it?
Thanks
B
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On 2010-03-16 08:14, Brian
Do the machines get PTR records associated with them from the DHCP/DNS server?
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Hi there guys. I am new to the list, but have done a search for this and cant
seem to find any information. In fact its being annoying me for some time.
I have a running Debian box (4.0) that is used as a CVS server. Everything is
working fine on the system, except the tcp wrapper logging. Here
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 09:05:05AM -0600, Amal Phadke wrote:
I would like to reject mails from IPs without reverse DNS
with sendmail: ALL EXCEPT UNKNOWN line in
/etc/hosts.allow. (Mail originating from such IPs is
almost exclusively spam).
A rule like ALL EXCEPT UNKNOWN will not permit
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 09:05:05AM -0600, Amal Phadke wrote:
I would like to reject mails from IPs without reverse DNS
with sendmail: ALL EXCEPT UNKNOWN line in
/etc/hosts.allow. (Mail originating from such IPs is
almost exclusively spam).
A rule like ALL EXCEPT UNKNOWN
Hi all,
It seems to me that sendmail in Etch doesn't honor hosts.allow/deny
even though TCP wrapper support is enabled. I would like to reject mails
from IPs without reverse DNS with sendmail: ALL EXCEPT UNKNOWN line in
/etc/hosts.allow. (Mail originating from such IPs is almost
On 4 Jun 1999, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
Ever since I did some major upgrading of my Debian box to potato,
telnet seems to be screwed, though it is configured properly and
worked before. It's the classic problem:
In /etc/hosts.allow (redundant, but just making sure)
ALL: 127.0.0.1
On 4 Jun 1999, Christopher R. Barry wrote:
Ever since I did some major upgrading of my Debian box to potato,
telnet seems to be screwed, though it is configured properly and
worked before. It's the classic problem:
In /etc/hosts.allow (redundant, but just making sure)
ALL: 127.0.0.1
Ever since I did some major upgrading of my Debian box to potato,
telnet seems to be screwed, though it is configured properly and
worked before. It's the classic problem:
bash-2.02$ telnet localhost
Trying 192.42.172.1...
Connected to HAL.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by
i was wondering whether there's debian package for tcpwrapper ... can someone
please tell me where do i find it ?
sib
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On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, Sibuyas Bombay wrote:
: i was wondering whether there's debian package for tcpwrapper ... can someone
: please tell me where do i find it ?
: sib
wiz:~ $ dpkg -S /usr/sbin/tcpd
netbase: /usr/sbin/tcpd
It's already part of netbase, which is priority Standard so it's
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