On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 01:23:49PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 03:29:16PM +0100, 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 > > This is dangeroous. /etc/hosts.deny should be "ALL:ALL", and selected > clients should be allowed for selected domains in /etc/hosts.allow. > > > Any thoughts on how to set up the rules to allows the setup above? > > I'd also look into ssh clients for Windows. I know there are Java > clients available.
And then there's putty, just over 200KB, and is OK (or so I've heard). If you wanna pay $$ many of the good ppl on misc@OpenBSD.org says Vandyke <http://www.vandyke.com> SecureCRT is very good, with many features ... Just my .02 euro Morten -- Morten Liebach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; http://home1.stofanet.dk/liebach "Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men (Martin Luther King, Jr.)"