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thanks to all that's it... a single missing d makes trouble... sebastian andre.doehn@econia.com wrote:
use
sshd : 192.168.3.1 192.168.3.2
instead of ssh: .... in your hosts.allow
bye andre
Sebastian Mrosek <sebastian@mrosek.de> 23.10.2001 17:09
To: suse-security@suse.com cc: Subject: [suse-security] ssh and hosts.allow/.deny
hello list!
i am a little bit confused with openssh. runnig SuSE 6.4 as a router in a small network i instaled openssh (openssh-2.9p1-17 from suse-server) to maintain the router. after setting hosts.deny to ALL: ALL
and hosts.allow to ssh: LOCAL 192.168.3. ...
i was unable to ssh to the router from my local net. but after i set hosts.deny to (ALL EXCEPT ssh): ALL connecting wasn't a problem. looks as if shhd is only checking hosts.deny.... any ideas? thanks!
sebastian
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