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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:26:53 -0000, David Davenport wrote:

> I am trying to disable telnet access from certain systems/subnets to a
> Linux Server. I understand this can be acheievd by adding entries to
> the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files.
> 
> I have added
> 
> in.telnetd: x.x.x. 
> 
> to the allow file (where x.x.x is the subnet that I want to allow
> telnet access)
> 
> and I have added
> 
> in.telnetd: ALL 
> 
> to the deny file
> 
> So in theory this should allow access to x.x.x subnet and deny
> everything else?
> 
> Problem is I can still telnet from anywhere

What happens if you take out the entry from /etc/hosts.allow?
Does the hosts.deny entry work for you then?

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