On Aug 4, 2004 at 11:03, Matt Morgan in a soothing rage wrote:
[...]
So use hosts.allow instead, and specify the few particular hosts that
are allowed to attempt to connect. Everyone else will be summarily
rejected. (Firewalling the world is not a bad option, either).
Does SSH use tcp
wrappers on FC? If no, then modifying hosts.allow
and/or hosts.deny would be futile. If you have less than three
users connecting to your machine using ssh, I would just add
those users to the AllowUsers directive, else create a group and
add the users to it then use the AllowGroups directive.
N.Emile...
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