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There's a hosts.deny & hosts.allow file in /etc/ that lets you set what ranges of IPs are denied and allowed to what services.

I've blocked SSH from everything but us with a rule like:

sshd:ALL EXCEPT ABC.XYZ.EFG.


in the deny file. It blocks everything but our IP addresses ABC.XYZ.EFG.0 - ABC.XYZ.EFG.255.

Always interesting to learn new stuff.
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 05/26/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Give Bill Gates a call for security advice...  realitycheck101 | 05/25/05
YEAHWRONG!!!  osreinstall | 05/25/05
The reference you provided...  ye | 05/26/05
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Not as clueless as yours.  ye | 05/26/05
Yep, Another Clueless Poster  itanalyst | 05/26/05
Again: Not as clueless as you...  ye | 05/26/05
True but had my fun  osreinstall | 05/26/05
And the system  michael_t | 05/25/05
I agreee  BXLE | 05/26/05
That only works IF...  flatliner | 05/26/05
From one of my security logs  Nigel Johnstone | 05/26/05
Re: From one of my security logs  BXLE | 05/26/05
I'd actually like to lock to it my subnet  Nigel Johnstone | 05/26/05
Could..  ibabadur1 | 05/26/05
Already fixed it  Nigel Johnstone | 05/26/05
This is nothing ...  snyderpa | 05/27/05

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