I asked: > I have a quick syntax question. In Solaris 10, in my hosts.allow files, > I have the same rule written two different ways on two different servers. > Both work fine. > > <service>: <allowed-ip-range>: severity LOCAL3.info > <service>: <allowed-ip-range> severity LOCAL3.info > > The second form does not have the second colon. Both versions work just > fine. I am writing a how-to doc for our environment, and I want to use > the correct syntax. I did not find anything from docs.sun.com or googling > it. Does anyone know what the "official" correct syntax is? The answer: <service>: <allowed-ip-range>: severity LOCAL3.info Thanks to everyone who responded, most saying that it is in the man page. As it turns out you don't have to install SUNWtcpd on Solaris 10 to use tcp wrappers. But you _do_ have to install it to get the man pages. I had not installed SUNWtcpd, hence no man pages. Several folks graciously mailed the page to me. Thanks. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 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 Wed Feb 28 15:32:31 2007
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