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 > > Mobile: 0044 (0) 705 004 9046 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Thierry Michalowski / Edipresse Publications S.A \\\' , / // Informatique de Production \\\// _/ //' 33,av. de la gare \_-//' / //' 1001 LAUSANNE SUISSE \ /// //' phone: +41 21 349 46 26 / >> \\\` mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /,)-^>> _\` (/ \\ / \\\ "Unix is user-friendly... // //\\\ It is just selective about who its friends are" ((` ============================================================================ This message has been checked with GRIMEsweeper which has detected a virus embedded in this plain text message. You should now delete your entire hard drive and rinse your eyes with soapy water to ensure it doesn't spread.