A fix for the --with-libwrap for Linux.

I have tested it with tcpd wrapper and it worked on Linux.
I did not change setttings in hosts.deny, as I did not dare too.
parent c65ac4e7
...@@ -2460,6 +2460,7 @@ pthread_handler_decl(handle_connections_sockets,arg __attribute__((unused))) ...@@ -2460,6 +2460,7 @@ pthread_handler_decl(handle_connections_sockets,arg __attribute__((unused)))
struct request_info req; struct request_info req;
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
request_init(&req, RQ_DAEMON, libwrapName, RQ_FILE, new_sock, NULL); request_init(&req, RQ_DAEMON, libwrapName, RQ_FILE, new_sock, NULL);
#ifndef __linux__
fromhost(&req); fromhost(&req);
if (!hosts_access(&req)) if (!hosts_access(&req))
{ {
...@@ -2469,6 +2470,12 @@ pthread_handler_decl(handle_connections_sockets,arg __attribute__((unused))) ...@@ -2469,6 +2470,12 @@ pthread_handler_decl(handle_connections_sockets,arg __attribute__((unused)))
clean_exit() - same stupid thing ... clean_exit() - same stupid thing ...
*/ */
syslog(deny_severity, "refused connect from %s", eval_client(&req)); syslog(deny_severity, "refused connect from %s", eval_client(&req));
#else
fromhost();
if (!hosts_access())
{
syslog(deny_severity, "refused connect from %s", eval_client());
#endif
if (req.sink) if (req.sink)
((void (*)(int))req.sink)(req.fd); ((void (*)(int))req.sink)(req.fd);
......
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