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AW: AW: AW: SSH did not work on every IP on debian x64



so give me please a hint, what shall be "weird" on this DNS config and what shall it have to do with this problem?
show me ANY other ISP that have kind of "better" DNS config, do it, please. Every ISP I know (and thats a lot) do it on the same way.


and when hosts.deny may the problem, why is it dropping your ssh attempt too? Is your own DNS weird too? 


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Von: Bjørn Mork [mailto:bjorn@mork.no] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2010 19:56
An: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: SSH did not work on every IP on debian x64

Robert Menger <rm@keyweb.de> writes:

> it is a clean standard installation like many other.
> So there is nothing in /etc/hosts.* 

There doesn't need to be.  Quoting from the man page since reading it
obviously was too difficult for you:

       PARANOID
              Matches  any  host  whose name does not match its address.  When
              tcpd is built with -DPARANOID (default mode), it drops  requests
              from  such  clients  even  before  looking at the access control
              tables. 


> and no special DNS config.

Oh, I beg to differ.  You have a very, very, very weird DNS config
(tried looking at 87.118.90.150 and the neighbouring address
87.118.90.151).  And if you didn't know that, then I do suggest that you
get someone to fix it for you.



Bjørn


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