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
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.
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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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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