Hmm, >An easy solution to this problem (suggested by a friend of mine) is >simply to run sshd on a port other than 22.
Yeah, I considered this, too, but finally came to the conclusion it's uncool to do so. :-) Like I said, there are many different ways and applications out there, enough for everyone to find the one that fits. But I didn't see no reason to install phython or whatever, just to have some big application maintain my /etc/hosts.allow. And as long as the tcpwrapper config file doesn't grow too rapidly, it's become fun again checking the logfiles... --j
