On 09/08/2016 12:06 PM, John Andersen wrote:
Forget hosts allow.
The path is from your machine, out via your firewall and out, across the Bit-I internet, to the remote location; in though their router, past their firewall to their host machine's SSD server. hosts.allow is about the old tcp_wrappers functionality, which has been outdated. Yu really don't want to make use of that at all, and it certainly has nothing relevant to the datapath of remote SSH access. The SSh Trusted Host mechanism is quite seperate.
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