Re: OpenSSH 3.4p1 Trouble on SCO 5.0.5?



On 25 Mar, 09:12, Rob <r...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Steve,

what about using tcp_wrappers as to perform a "route delete" on the offending IP?

If memory serves, there was a porting of tcp_wrapper for SCO OS5 on a TLS076a
on the FTP site:

ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/TLS/tls076a.tcp_wrappers.tar.Z

Hope this helps!

If our faithful here only needs SSH access from a small set of well-
maintained sites, that might work well. However, if he has clients who
use NAT on their ISP networks (such as AOL, which uses 10.* internal
addresses), than the tcp_wrapper will block the NAT and everything
behind the NAT server.
.



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