On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 07:45:58PM -0500, Thomas Amwoza wrote: > It makes it easier, to me anyhow, to specify everything in one file using > that syntax. You can say ALLOW, or DENY in the third column and eliminate > the need for a separate hosts.deny file. You can read more about it by > typing "man hosts_options" at a terminal prompt. > > Tom > So I should put DENY at the end instead of ALLOW? jay > -----Original Message----- > From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Aaron Konstam > Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 6:38 PM > To: For users of Fedora Core releases > Subject: Re: xinetd and hosts.allow > > > On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 11:10:46AM -0500, Thomas Amwoza wrote: > > Delete the /etc/hosts.deny file (or rename it hosts.deny.bak) and use > > this syntax in the /etc/hosts.allow file: > > > > ALL: LOCAL, 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0, darkforce.darktech.org, > > my_static_ip_here : ALLOW > > > > > > Tom > I have never sen that syntax with :ALLOW That seems wrong. > -- > ------------------------------------------- > Aaron Konstam > Computer Science > Trinity University > One Trinity Place. > San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 > > telephone: (210)-999-7484 > email:akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > --- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 >