Why not try adding:
telnet: 10.
in your hosts.allow ?

HTH

Patrick Kirk wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've just installed a Debian server for a chap who insists on using
> telnet from Windows boxes within the LAN if he wants to login.  I want
> to restrict this so that telnet can be done from the 10.0.0.0 range but
> ssh can be used from anywhere, even if reverse DNS isn't available.
> That's because I want to be able to login myself and fix things from
> wherever I happen to be.
>
> I have set hosts.deny as blank and hosts.allow as ALL: ALL
>
> Any thoughts on how to set up the rules to allows the setup above?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Patrick Kirk
>
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