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Re: identname@remote.host for inetd SECOND TRY



> 
> I'm sorry, I hit the wrong key last minute...

No problem, happens to me all the time :)

> 
> In some other distributions, there is the possibility to get log-entries as:
> 
> Sep 22 10:05:25 sku in.telnetd[31280]: connect from
> remco@Cal052012.student.utwente.nl
> [fake names]
> 
> 
> What I want is to get this also in my Debian distribution...
> 
> is that possible? I cannot find it in /usr/doc etc...

This is what tcpd (the TCP wrapper) is configured to do on these other
systems.
Check whether your services (in /etc/inetd.conf) are beeing wrapped into
tcpd. If yes, check whats the contents of the two files /etc/host.allow and
/etc/host.deny

If they don't exist, you have to install the tcpd-software first...then read
the docu supplied.

The configuration you demand is part of the /etc/host.allow file. There you
can specify an action to execute on each successful or failing connection
attempt.

Hope this helps

regards,
Stoyan

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