On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:

> I'm using hosts.allow and hosts.deny, but I don't see anything about 
> /usr/sbin/tcpd in there.  Should it be?

You _could_ do that, but you're just adding an extra layer of
complexity.  xinetd supports host based control itself, so it eliminates
the overhead of an external "tcpd".  Read "man xinetd.conf", and look at
the "only_from" and "no_access" directives.  Also notice that xinetd can
have a "default" section, which should let you set default host control.

MSG




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