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Operating Systems AIX Can I restrict IP and AIX account at the same time? Post 302972830 by MadeInGermany on Wednesday 11th of May 2016 06:25:56 AM
Old 05-11-2016
For telnet you can try TCP wrappers.
You first need to install them (maybe even to first compile them).

Then enable them for telnetd in /etc/inetd.conf

Then put the following in /etc/hosts.allow
Code:
telnetd : alice@192.168.1.100

and the following in /etc/hosts.deny
Code:
telnetd : ALL

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TELNETLOGIN(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    TELNETLOGIN(8)

NAME
telnetlogin -- login wrapper for telnetd SYNOPSIS
telnetlogin [-h host] [-p] [-f username] [username] DESCRIPTION
telnetlogin is a setuid wrapper that runs login(1). It is meant to be invoked by telnetd(8); the idea is to remove the necessity of running telnetd as root. telnetlogin should be installed mode 4750, user root, group telnetd. Then, telnetd may be run from /etc/inetd.conf as user ``nobody'', group ``telnetd'', and with the option -L path-to-telnetlogin. telnetlogin accepts only the subset of options to login(1) shown above, in the order listed. This is the order telnetd 8 normally provides them in. telnetlogin also does sanity checks on the environment variables TERM, and REMOTEHOST. It also insists that the standard input, output, and error streams are open on a terminal, and that it is the process group leader of the foreground process of that terminal. After checking all of these conditions, checking the values of the above environment variables for reasonable values, resetting signal handlers, and so forth, it execs login. SEE ALSO
login(1), inetd.conf(5), inetd(8), telnetd(8) RESTRICTIONS
THIS IS PRESENTLY EXPERIMENTAL CODE; USE WITH CAUTION. HISTORY
telnetlogin was written during the development of NetKit 0.17. Linux NetKit (0.17) April 12, 2000 Linux NetKit (0.17)
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