open if/when i find anything out
i'll post it.
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rking as intended. Why, i dunno. I've upgraded it
once and reinstalled it twice. I don't get it.
Could there be something wrong with libwrap itself on my system?
Silently failing?
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By the by, these are production systems. "Just install X from sid" is
not really a viable option. :)
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lity i'm worried about. I have
1:4.3p2-5
on a production server, and just shoving a new version onto a live
server is NOT something i really relish doing...
Is there any update on the status of whether this is definitely broken
in versions prior to
1:4.3p2-5.1 ?
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probably be
overlooked.
Yes, i am looking at what would happen if i upgraded openssh-server to
the 2-5.1 you mention, but i'd still like to know if this functionality
is broken in all versions prior. Very much.
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Just in case, i upgraded openssh-server
No effect, behaviour remains the same.
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Comment: Using
DenyHosts (which provided the above test suggestion). It
automatically adds dictionary attackers and other jerks to hosts.deny,
and it is currently ineffective. I did an strace on my ssh to localhost
as well, and i don't see any queries to hosts.allow or .deny.
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