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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers IP details for Unix/Linux login clients? Post 3542 by ghoti on Thursday 5th of July 2001 08:29:57 AM
Old 07-05-2001
Thanks for the suggestion, but this seems to use the host lookup again, I am really looking for just the IP information.

Cheers anyway!
 

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tcpd.conf(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						      tcpd.conf(4)

NAME
tcpd.conf - configuration file for tcpd DESCRIPTION
When invokes for a service, it will read and perform access control checks (see tcpd(1M)). Each line in the file is treated either as a comment or as configuration information. Commented lines begin with Uncommented lines contain two required fields, key and value. The fields are separated by tabs and/or spaces. A line can be continued if it terminates with a back- slash The following are the configuration parameters: The RFC931 username lookup can be enabled or disabled through this parameter. Value for n specifies the time-out value (in sec- onds), to be used while getting the username information from the client. A value of zero for n disables the rfc931 feature. The default configuration of this disables the rfc931 feature with n value equal to 0. The maximum value to which n can be set is 30 seconds. This parameter determines whether should allow or deny the connection request on reverse lookup failure. In both the cases, will log the event of reverse lookup failure, but in the case, it will reject the connection request just after reverse lookup failure. In the case, the hostname can be matched with the PARANOID wildcard (see hosts_options(5)) in access con- trol files and The default value for this is This parameter determines the level at which should log the information using A value of will cause the TCP Wrappers daemon (see tcpd(1M)), to log the ACLs information such as with which entry the client request is matched and this entry's related options. The default value for this entry is in which case will only log the connection details about refusal or acceptance of the connection in the form of `connection from abc@xyz_host'. Processing Invalid and Multiple Entries processes invalid and multiple entries in the following ways: o An invalid entry for a configuration parameter is ignored. Instead, the default value for the configuration parameter will be used. For example, the following invalid entry for log_level will be replaced by the use of normal. will be treated as: o If multiple entries for a configuration parameter are specified, only the last occurring entry is processed and the rest are ignored. For example, in the following two entries for the last value of 25 is used for that parameter. EXAMPLES
To set the a 25 seconds time-out value for RFC931 user name lookup: To disable the RFC931 user name lookup: To make to allow a host on reverse lookup failure and process that host as in ACLs: To set the extended logging option: AUTHOR
was developed by the Hewlett-Packard. SEE ALSO
inetd(1M), tcpd(1M). tcpd.conf(4)
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