I copied that line right out of my hosts.allow, it is correct.
You need to type the name of the service as it's seen in /etc/services.
erm... i'm not so sure about that. First of all, my /etc/services (fresh from a 0.6 install) doesnt have a ssh or sshd anywhere. If i do add a "ssh 22/tcp", then put a "ssh: ALLOW" in /etc/hosts.allow, that still doesnt work. If i change the ssh: ALLOW to sshd: ALLOW, that works (and i can remove the ssh line from etc-services as well)
]]>You need to type the name of the service as it's seen in /etc/services.
]]>P.S. why /etc/services so small?
]]>sshd: ALL
to /etc/hosts.allow
]]>I even tried created another user and I still can't connect.
Anyone have any idea's?
Thanks
Snorkel
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