Lockdown SSH with TCPWrappers

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To ensure SSH access is not lost during this process you will need to add your IP to the allow list.

Access the server via command line

Edit the file <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">/etc/hosts.allow</syntaxhighlight>

After the comment lines add <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">sshd : YOURIP</syntaxhighlight>So for example if your IP is 198.198.198.198, The line should look like this <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">sshd : 198.198.198.198</syntaxhighlight>

After you have added your IP to the allow list you can block other SSH access to the server.

Edit the file <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">/etc/hosts.deny</syntaxhighlight>

After the comment lines in this file add<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">sshd : all</syntaxhighlight>

SSH access should then be restricted to only your IP.

You can confirm the restriction is in place by attempting to SSH from any other host.