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Re: hosts.allow problems



I was running httpd and others where able to login. It had worked before, and I
made no changes to tcpd or the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files. Normally, I run
the up2date program to get updates though.
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> On Thu, 01 May 2003 18:30:38 +0000, suviux attbi com wrote:
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> > My /etc/hosts.deny file is no longer denying access to my system, it's 
> contents are:
> > 
> > ALL:ALL
> > 
> > my /etc/hosts.allow file is:
> > 
> > ALL:192.168.0.
> > ALL:127.0.0.1
> > 
> > I run a redhat 8.0 system and it was working about a month and a half ago. Any
> > suggestions on what's going on?
> 
> What service? How did you test it?
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