<quote who="Brett Fenton">
> what do you use the machines for? if there are no services that require
> general access eg a web or mail server, you can use hosts.allow and
> hosts.deny to basically deny everything other than what is in the
> hosts.allow
> file. you could add some general C class block (or B class) to hosts.allow
>
> if you're really interested you can add a line like to hosts.deny

Brett,

is a public web/mail server, so, I need to allow full access to web/mail/dns



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