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16 with in the body (not subject):  subscribe tcp-wrappers-announce.
61 files. The wrappers report the name of the client host and of the
62 requested service; the wrappers do not exchange information with the
79 syslog(3) library and of a syslogd(8) daemon. The wrappers should run
89 settings. Run the wrappers for a few days to become familiar with
98 not 100 percent reliable, although the wrappers do their best to expose
143 the client process). Nor do the wrappers interact with the server
144 application. This has two major advantages: 1) the wrappers are
147 wrappers are invisible from outside (at least for authorized users).
154 The simple mechanism has one major drawback: the wrappers go away after
156 wrappers are of little use with network daemons that service more than
157 one client. The wrappers would only see the first client attempt to
292 opinion is not available, the wrappers assume that one of the two name
296 When compiled with -DPARANOID, the wrappers will always attempt to look
301 When compiled without -DPARANOID, the wrappers by default still perform
342 received. This is a kernel bug, it is not the fault of the wrappers.
362 port. The daemon wrappers implement a common subset of the protocols.
369 telnet). The wrappers use a 10-second timeout for RFC931 lookups, to
372 By default, the wrappers will do username lookup only when the access
377 You can configure the wrappers to always perform client username
388 The wrappers sport only a limited number of features. This is for a
456 In order to support banner messages the wrappers have to be built with
478 the wrappers can query the client's IDENT server and find out that the
613 wrappers. Such daemons are better protected with the securelib shared
616 The wrappers do not work with RPC services over TCP. These services are
641 This makes it impossible for the daemon wrappers to look up the
765 In the absence of any access-control tables, the daemon wrappers
863 In the absence of any access-control tables, the daemon wrappers
885 In order to support access control the wrappers must be compiled with
891 If you haven't used the wrappers before I recommend that you first run
954 where the wrappers know both the host address and the host name. The
996 wrappers are my own.