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On 29-Apr-2002/18:18 -0500, Chad and Doria Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm feeling fried at the moment...hosts.allow and hosts.deny are referred
>to by a name, but I can not remember what it is does anyone know? I know
>the name is used when compiling some software to force it to use the
>files, but I'm at a loss. Ideas?

They are used by the tcpwrappers libraries and are described in the
hosts_access(5) man page.

Tony
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