43.2.1. Securing Services With TCP Wrappers and xinetd

43.2.1. Securing Services With TCP Wrappers and xinetd

TCP Wrappers provide access control to a variety of services. Most modern network services, such as SSH, Telnet, and FTP, make use of TCP Wrappers, which stand guard between an incoming request and the requested service.

The benefits offered by TCP Wrappers are enhanced when used in conjunction with xinetd, a super server that provides additional access, logging, binding, redirection, and resource utilization control.

Tip

It is a good idea to use iptables firewall rules in conjunction with TCP Wrappers and xinetd to create redundancy within service access controls. Refer to Section 43.8, “Firewalls” for more information about implementing firewalls with iptables commands.

Refer to Section 16.2, “TCP Wrappers” for more information on configuring TCP Wrappers and xinetd.

The following subsections assume a basic knowledge of each topic and focus on specific security options.