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Old 01-23-2008
TCP Wrappers - again

has anyone ever tried using a client list in thier hosts.allow file

Example of hosts.allow) in.ftpd: /etc/ftp.hosts

"ftp.hosts" has my list of IP address that are allow access....

However I cant get this work...Any Comments or Help?
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avahi.hosts(5)                                                  File Formats Manual                                                 avahi.hosts(5)

NAME
avahi.hosts - avahi-daemon static host name file SYNOPSIS
/etc/avahi/hosts DESCRIPTION
/etc/avahi/hosts is a file which may be used to define static host name to IP address mappings for multicast DNS. This is especially useful when publishing DNS-SD services on behalf of other hosts. See avahi.service(5) for more information. The file format is similar to the one of /etc/hosts: on each line an IP address and the corresponding host name. The host names should be in FQDN form, i.e. with appended .local suffix. AUTHORS
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avahi-daemon(8), avahi.service(5) COMMENTS
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