Re: sshd and TCP wrappers control in Redhat 8?

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The OpenSSH RPMs are compiled with libwrap support built-in. 
hosts.allow/deny are both recognised and used.

Use something similar to:

sshd: 127.0.0.1, .domain.org

in your /etc/hosts.allow or hosts.deny files.

However, you can use sshd_config for hosts access, as well as
AllowGroups and DenyGroups for user-based access too. Refer to the
sshd_config man page.

On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 12:21, Dan G wrote:
> I notice that under my Redhat 8 box's /etc/xinetd.d/ dir there is no
> service file for sshd. Is there no hosts control for sshd using tcp
> wrappers in Redhat 8? Is host access only controlled in
> /etc/ssh/sshd_config now?
> 
> 					Dan
> 
> 
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