[CentOS] Does anyone use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow/hosts.deny) anymore?
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On Sun, 2014-04-20 at 19:27 -0500, Jim Perrin wrote: > The problem here wouldn't be so much building it from source. You'd have > to rebuild everything that would make use of it as well. For example > sshd is linked against it. -> Why ? If the guy wants to use TCP Wrappers with one other specific application / bit of system software (= IP Tables) and wishes to build it from source, why should he have to worry about SSHD compatibility if he does not want to use TCP Wrappers with SSHD ? Best regards, -- Paul. England, EU. Our systems are exclusively Centos. No Micro$oft Windoze here.
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