Re: rsh access

2000-01-14 Thread Brian May
> "Paul" == Paul McAvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> Don't know too much about rsh, but you would probably be Paul> better off with SSH as it is (more) secure and offers the Paul> same functionality. ... or the Kerberos version of rsh (eg in heimdal-clients in potato) ... (

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Joe Block
"Christopher S. Swingley" wrote: > > > rsh a redhat linux server from my debian server...and i have no idea how to > > get it to work. > > To do this you need four things on your Red Hat system (or any UNIX for > that matter): > > * The user's home directory on the remote machine must have a

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Paul McAvoy
Don't know too much about rsh, but you would probably be better off with SSH as it is (more) secure and offers the same functionality. - Paul On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 04:07:10PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi > > i asked this question before but no one answered... not too sure why as it > i

Re: rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
> rsh a redhat linux server from my debian server...and i have no idea how to > get it to work. To do this you need four things on your Red Hat system (or any UNIX for that matter): * The user's home directory on the remote machine must have a ~/.rhosts file with the address of the l

rsh access

2000-01-13 Thread zdrysdal
hi i asked this question before but no one answered... not too sure why as it is not a cryptic question. So, i will ask again. To rsh a Unix host from Debian i have to put the Debain server address in the .Rhosts file on the Unix Server and that works great. I now want to rsh a redhat linux ser