[rhn-users] I need help with hosts.deny - doesn't work as Iexpected
Bill Watson
bill at magicdigits.com
Tue Mar 28 19:00:15 UTC 2006
Yes I do have tcp_wrappers=YES in vsftpd.conf
Bill
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Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [rhn-users] I need help with hosts.deny - doesn't work as
Iexpected
Do you have
tcp_wrappers=YES
in your vsftpd.conf?
Nick Baronian
On 3/28/06, Bill Watson <bill at magicdigits.com <mailto:bill at magicdigits.com>
> wrote:
I have /etc/hosts.allow that has no entries. I have /etc/hosts.deny that
has:
ALL: 219.106.229.178
ALL: 72.129.200.46
ALL: 200.38.
ALL: 64.182.
>From my readings, I should not be getting any messages from 200.38.x.x, yet
my /var/log/messages shows:
Mar 28 10:50:36 helmethouse vsftpd(pam_unix)[23790]: check pass; user
unknown
Mar 28 10:50:36 helmethouse vsftpd(pam_unix)[23790]: authentication failure;
log
name= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost=200.38.16.6
Mar 28 10:50:40 helmethouse vsftpd(pam_unix)[23790]: check pass; user
unknown
Mar 28 10:50:40 helmethouse vsftpd(pam_unix)[23790]: authentication failure;
log
name= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost=200.38.16.6
And keeps going with a new entry every few seconds.
Is /etc/hosts.deny properly set up?
Is /etc/hosts.deny immediately active or must some service be restarted to
make it go?
Does vsftpd bypass /etc/hosts.deny?
Thanks!
Bill Watson
bill at magicdigits.com
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