net-snmp 5.5 tcp wrappers broken

2010-06-09 Thread krad
Has anyone one else this behaviour /etc/hosts.allow ALL : X : allow ALL : ALL : deny do an simple system snmp query from host x fails remove the deny all line and it starts working. trussing the process shows snmpd calling lib wrap and accessing the hosts.allow fine, just no joy. Earlier

Re: net-snmp 5.5 tcp wrappers broken

2010-06-09 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 06/09/10 17:12, krad wrote: Has anyone one else this behaviour Yep. /etc/hosts.allow ALL : X : allow ALL : ALL : deny snmpd: ALL : allow works. Googling around, it seems FreeBSD is not the only OS affected... bye av. ___

Bug in tcp wrappers?

2009-03-12 Thread Chris St Denis
I think I've found a bug in libwrap/tcpwrappers. Before filing an actual bug report I want to get some feedback here first. A hosts.allow file with ~1000 ips on a single line(Haven't experimented with other quantities yet), causes network daemons that use libwrap stop accepting incoming

tcp wrappers

2008-01-07 Thread Jim Pazarena
tcp wrappers does not seem to be compiled with the 'blacklist patch' which Wietse Venema provided some years back. I am curious if/why the implementor(s) within FreeBSD chose to ignore that useful patch? Would someone please point out to me how/where I could re-compile tcpd to include

Re: tcp wrappers

2008-01-07 Thread Vince
Jim Pazarena wrote: tcp wrappers does not seem to be compiled with the 'blacklist patch' which Wietse Venema provided some years back. I am curious if/why the implementor(s) within FreeBSD chose to ignore that useful patch? Would someone please point out to me how/where I could re-compile

Re: tcp wrappers getaddrinfo

2003-11-22 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Selon Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Have you modified the rule at line 23 of /etc/hosts.allow? Normally, it's ALL : ALL : allow which as far as I recall, never does any hostname lookups at all. No, I never touched this line. this is why I'm asking some help. Thanks. Antoine

Re: tcp wrappers getaddrinfo

2003-11-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I get a lot of those warning messages in my logs. Is there any way I could tell inetd / tcp wrappers to turn those off ? inetd[93598]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 23: can't verify hostname: getaddrinfo(.imaginet.fr, AF_INET) failed

tcp wrappers getaddrinfo

2003-11-20 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi :) I get a lot of those warning messages in my logs. Is there any way I could tell inetd / tcp wrappers to turn those off ? inetd[93598]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 23: can't verify hostname: getaddrinfo(.imaginet.fr, AF_INET) failed I know what it means, the only thing I don't

tcp wrappers/twist

2003-03-16 Thread Jer
Dear all there used to be a way that one could use tcp wrappers and twist so that if per say you telnet'd to 127.0.0.1 telnetd would run but if you telnet'd to 127.0.0.2 tcp_d would spawn another process I forget the syntax for this anyone know it?? thanks To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: tcp wrappers/twist

2003-03-16 Thread Daxbert
Quoting Jer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: there used to be a way that one could use tcp wrappers and twist so that if per say you telnet'd to 127.0.0.1 telnetd would run but if you telnet'd to 127.0.0.2 tcp_d would spawn another process Have you looked here: man hosts_options look for twist