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TCPDCHK(8) TCPDCHK(8)

NAME

tcpdchk - tcp wrapper configuration checker

SYNOPSIS

tcpdchk [-a] [-d] [-i inetconf] [-v]

DESCRIPTION

tcpdchk examines your tcp wrapper configuration and reports all poten-

tial and real problems it can find. The program examines the tcpd access control files (by default, these are /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny), and compares the entries in these files against entries in the inetd or tlid network configuration files.

tcpdchk reports problems such as non-existent pathnames; services that

appear in tcpd access control rules, but are not controlled by tcpd;

services that should not be wrapped; non-existent host names or non-

internet address forms; occurrences of host aliases instead of official host names; hosts with a name/address conflict; inappropriate use of wildcard patterns; inappropriate use of NIS netgroups or references to

non-existent NIS netgroups; references to non-existent options; invalid

arguments to options; and so on.

Where possible, tcpdchk provides a helpful suggestion to fix the prob-

lem. OOPPTTIIOONNSS

-a Report access control rules that permit access without an

explicit ALLOW keyword. This applies only when the extended

access control language is enabled (build with -DPRO-

CESSOPTIONS).

-d Examine hosts.allow and hosts.deny files in the current direc-

tory instead of the default ones.

-i inetconf

Specify this option when tcpdchk is unable to find your

inetd.conf or tlid.conf network configuration file, or when you suspect that the program uses the wrong one.

-v Display the contents of each access control rule. Daemon lists,

client lists, shell commands and options are shown in a pretty-

printed format; this makes it easier for you to spot any dis-

crepancies between what you want and what the program under-

stands. FILES The default locations of the tcpd access control tables are: /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny

SEE ALSO

tcpdmatch(8), explain what tcpd would do in specific cases. hostsaccess(5), format of the tcpd access control tables. hostsoptions(5), format of the language extensions. inetd.conf(5), format of the inetd control file. tlid.conf(5), format of the tlid control file. AUTHORS Wietse Venema (wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl), Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, Eindhoven University of Technology Den Dolech 2, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands TCPDCHK(8)




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