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Date:      Thu, 1 Jul 1999 17:23:41 +0200
From:      "Roger Rabbit" <ros@intrafish.no>
To:        <freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   tcp wrappers
Message-ID:  <007701bec3d5$b36d7ce0$2790ccc3@intrafish.no>

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I've just installed 3.2 RELEASE from cdrom and on the cover it says that =
tcp wrappers now are part of the base system.
But I can't see tcpd anywhere, only tcpdcheck and so on. Why is this ?
What if I want to set up different access rules based on the protocol in =
use, not the program ? is there any way to do that with tcp wrappers ? =
(I need different rules for smtp and pop3, and they both use tcp-env, so =
setting a rule for tcp-env makes it all bad)
I used tcpserver on my previous system (3.0) and it worked great but on =
my 3.2 there's no ld.so for some reason, and tcpserver needs it.

Roger O. Svenning

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