ls command changes directories?

2007-08-01 Thread Li_Adrian
Hello all, So when I type give Cygwin the command, rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls It lists all the elements in the C:/ drive, which is expected But when I give the command, rsh -l administrator xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ls /folder_in_c_drive It says the folder cannot be found, but it is clearly li

rcp doesn't work because of my UIDs?

2007-07-31 Thread Li_Adrian
Here's my current situation: I use PuTTY to access a UNIX box from my Windows box, and I want to be able to rcp from that UNIX box onto a Windows 2003 Server box, with Cygwin as it's porting system to UNIX. All RPC commands work, but when I use rcp, I have to do it in the format of rcp test.txt [E

RE: rcp

2007-07-31 Thread Li_Adrian
So what format should my hosts.equiv be in/Is there any special keyword that I missed? Right now, I have just the IP and username in their respective columns. -Original Message- From: Brian D. McGrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 4:10 PM To: Li, Adrian; cygwin@cy

rcp

2007-07-30 Thread Li_Adrian
I know, I'm back again with my ridiculous r-command questions, but please bear with me. So I got rsh and rcp to work, but I was just wondering, is it possible to rcp in the format: rcp test.txt xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/home/ Instead of: rcp test.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ ?? The second way works ju

Re: Using RSH on Windows 2003 server?

2007-07-27 Thread Li_Adrian
Li_Adrian wrote: > I realize that ssh is safer, but my boss said that he wants rsh because > that is what the rest of our computers are running, or something along > those lines. I even got ssh to work, and he still said that he wanted > rsh. Believe me, I was pushing for ssh.

Re: Using RSH on Windows 2003 server?

2007-07-26 Thread Li_Adrian
I realize that ssh is safer, but my boss said that he wants rsh because that is what the rest of our computers are running, or something along those lines. I even got ssh to work, and he still said that he wanted rsh. Believe me, I was pushing for ssh. I now get a different answer, however, when

Using RSH on Windows 2003 server?

2007-07-26 Thread Li_Adrian
Hello, I'm trying to rsh into a computer that is running Windows 2003 server, but I get the error "No Remote Directory." I can, however, ftp and telnet into that same box, and when I ping it, the test comes back as successful. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! -- Unsubscribe info: http://cyg