I understand, actually fixed the problem, or the problem never actually
existed.  My dumb ass was testing this over ping (ahahahahah icmp hint hint)
so ofcourse it wasn't blocking.  I almost reinstalled tcpd hehehehhehehehe.
*dumbass*
Regards,
Vasiliy Boulytchev
Colorado Information Technologies Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramin Alidousti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vasiliy Boulytchev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: /etc/hosts.deny file not denying connections


> Is your sshd wrapped by tcpd? If not, is the ssh package compiled
> with LIBWRAP support?
>
> Anyway, this is totally off-topic. You can send your off-topic
> questions to this list but do not expect any answers, specially
> when the answer is in the man pages ;-)
>
> === man sshd (OpenSSH_3.1p1) ===
> ...
> /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
>    If compiled with LIBWRAP support, tcp-wrappers access controls
>    may be defined here as described in hosts_access(5).
> ...
>
> Ramin
>
> On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:45:48AM -0600, Vasiliy Boulytchev wrote:
>
> > Ladies and Gents,
> >     Maybe this is not 100 percent to you but here it is.   I'm running
the new beta of portsentry.  I scan the box for open ports.  PortSentry
picks up the ip and puts the host into hosts.deny file.  The hosts.allow
file is empty.  I can still ssh into the box.  Do anything with it like
portsentry wasn't there.....   HELP!!!!
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Vasiliy Boulytchev
> > Colorado Information Technologies Inc.
>
>



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