Re: Bringing back tcp wrappers

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I suggest that we turn it into a ./configure option.
I found the patch but I am unable to adapt it to the current version.
Any volunteers? Also, we need the service definition files for Systemd.
For example, Ubuntu 20.10 supports libwrap
strings $(which sshd)| grep libwrap
libwrap.so.0
libwrap refuse returns
why do we need to ruin the lives of millions of security officers?
I got hacked in 72 servers this week, they installed Bitcoin miners.



On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 11:11 AM Brian Candler <b.candler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 23/06/2021 15:54, Saint Michael wrote:
>
> I compiled the latest version, 8.1,
>
> Current version is 8.6p1
>
>
>  inside Centos 7.9, and to my dismay,
> there was no support for libwrap
>
> It was removed in version 6.7p1, in 2014.
>
>
> https://serverfault.com/questions/869431/openssh-removed-support-for-tcp-wrappers-now-what-no-hosts-allow-for-ssh-acce
>
>
> https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/f2719b7c2b8a3b14d778d8a6d8dc729b5174b054
>
>
>
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