[CentOS] Does anyone use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow/hosts.deny) anymore?
Fernando Cassia
fcassia at gmail.comThu Mar 20 21:14:56 UTC 2014
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Matthew Miller <mattdm at mattdm.org> wrote: > Does anyone use tcp wrappers (hosts.allow/hosts.deny) anymore? And, would > you care strongly if it went away (or would you just migrate to something > else)? > Please don't remove it. Why this sudden idea in software circles that stuff that works properly needs to be removed for no reason whatsoever other than "it's old and we think nobody uses it". How do you know?. IF IT AIN'T BROKEN, DON'T FIX IT. You might have heard of it. Fail2ban is one piece of software which interfaces with tcp wrappers. v0.9.0 just out http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act Durante épocas de Engaño Universal, decir la verdad se convierte en un Acto Revolucionario - George Orwell
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