[CentOS] Does anyone use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow/hosts.deny) anymore?
Matthew Miller
mattdm at mattdm.orgThu Mar 20 20:13:23 UTC 2014
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 04:00:49PM -0400, John Jasen wrote: > Various government entities may use it extensively. I don't recall if > tcp_wrappers is in the USGCB baselines for RHEL, but I do believe its in > several CIS benchmarks. Good question. I checked with both that and the DoD National Checklist Program, and neither mention it. Also, unless I missed something else, the USGCB covers RHEL 5, so there won't be any impact there. Are the CIS benchmarks something you could point me to? -- Matthew Miller mattdm at mattdm.org <http://mattdm.org/>
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