Its working again!

However, to get it to work I added ALL: ALL to hosts.allow, then restarted
inetd and it worked.
my inetd.conf does not contain ssh at all. /etc/init.d/ssh starts my sshd
server. And the line
sshd: ALL does not work.

Only ALL: ALL
What should the hosts.allow entry look like.



"Troy A. Johnson" wrote:

> Is the Debian potato sshd compiled to respect /etc/hosts.*?
>
> Chuck Milam wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Jason J wrote:
> >
> > > its a stand alone daemon, not run by inetd and not tcp wrappered.
> >
> > Humor me and put this in your /etc/hosts.allow:
> >
> > sshd: ALL
> >
> > Then see what happens.
> >
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> > Chuck Milam
> > chuck at milams.net
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