On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:01:13AM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> >>>>> "Hannes" == Hannes Gredler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>     Hannes> correct, michael requires you to have a valid PTR entry ...
>     Hannes> assume at your employer there must be some workstation with
>     Hannes> a valid PTR entry ;-)
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>   Here is the problem.
> 
>   a) someone/something connects to anon-cvs, disconnects the socket
>      (so I don't see anything in netstat), and then seems to leave    
>      a dozen cvs-pserver's R-unning, consuming 99% CPU.
> 
>   b) I then set up hosts.allow to permit only people who wanted to 
>      connect to do so.
> 
>      However, cvs.tcpdump.org is an alias on the machine, not its
>      primary IP, and this seems to upset NetBSD (1.6)
>      hosts.allow/libwrap/inetd. 
> 
>      {It is libwrap that wants a valid forward/reverse PTR}
> 
>      I haven't had time to debug through this and determine if this
>      is a real problem, or what.
> 
>      I guess, if you do anon-cvs to lox.sandelman.ca, it may work.
> 

Hmm this also do not work.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tcpdump/master login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/tcpdump/master
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to lox.sandelman.ca(205.150.200.178):2401 failed: No 
route to host


Please add 195.135.221.2  (charybdis-ext.suse.de) to allowed hosts.
Thank you.


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Karsten Keil
SuSE Labs
ISDN development
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