I'm interested in using ssh with tcp wrappers.  I've successfully compiled
tcp wrappers and configured, confirmed that services like finger and
telnet are using the wrappers.  I recompiled ssh1 & 2, verified ssh1
compatibility, but I'm now stumped.

My question is: do I then kill the normally running sshd process
(originally set to start with /etc/init.d), and run sshd as an inetd
process?

Here's my line from inetd.conf:

   ssh stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/sbin/sshd

and my test hosts.allow file (call my machine "myhost")

   ssh: myhost

But I get this:

server# ./tcpdchk
warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 1: ssh: no such process name in
/etc/inet/inetd.conf

and

myhost# ssh highlead
FATAL: Connecting to highlead failed: Connection Refused


-P.

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