I asked: > I wish to change the syslog destination of logs when tcp wrappers on > Solaris 10 block a connection. (This is the tcp wrappers that are part > of the Solaris 10 OS) Right now violations go to daemon.warning. I > really do not want to do this by service (telnet, rlogin, bpcd, ssh) but > by what the tcp wrappers themselves allow or deny. Is this possible under > Solaris 10? If so, how? The answer: Read the hosts_options man page. It explains how the syntax of the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files has been expanded to include, amongst other things, where logging should go. As an aside, that man page is in /usr/sfw/man, so be sure /usr/sfw/man is in your MANPATH. Thanks to Casper Dik +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Christopher L. Barnard O When I was a boy I was told that | | cbarnard@tsg.cbot.com / \ anybody could become president. | | (312) 347-4901 O---O Now I'm beginning to believe it. | | http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~cbarnard --Clarence Darrow | +----------PGP public key available via finger or PGP keyserver---------+ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jan 12 10:27:30 2006
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