On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Argentium G. Tiger wrote:
at> At 07:57 04/28/2000 -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
at>
at> >In hosts.allow I have:
at> >
at> >ALL : 192.168.0.
at> >
at> >to allow all local access.
at> >
at> >
at> >Now, in hosts.deny I deny all. I was trying to send mail to myself when
at> >someone tries to access. Although access is blocked, I'm not getting any
at> >mail.
at>
Bill, what line do you have in your hosts.deny file? I use the
following in mine:
ALL: (/usr/sbin/safe_finger -l @%h /usr/bin/mail -s %d-%h root) &
and then have a .forward file in the root directory to forward it to my
address on my mail server.
at> In SuSE 6.2, I noticed that anything in hosts.allow overrided hosts.deny as
at> documented in the manual.
at>
at> As of 6.3 however, hosts.deny seems to override hosts.allow, going against
at> what the documentation says.
at>
at> Anyone else notice this problem?
at>
Argentium, havn't noticed it on my end, all machines running 6.3 with
updates.
at> Argentium
at>
at>
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