: Hi,
:
: I don't have access to a Linux machine from where I work so I can't
: check on this advice, but see if there is a man page for
: "hosts.equiv". On Solaris machines, /etc/hosts.equiv is the other
^^^
: piece that controls remote access via rsh, rlogin, etc.
:
: Good luck,
: R
"Eloy A. Paris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can you send the .rhosts in both hosts to the list?
>
> As I remember it, the rshd is very picky about the way you specify
> the hpost name in .rhosts. I think is has to be the same string
> the gethostbyaddr() (the resolver) returns.
Also, check /et
Can you send the .rhosts in both hosts to the list?
As I remember it, the rshd is very picky about the way you specify
the hpost name in .rhosts. I think is has to be the same string
the gethostbyaddr() (the resolver) returns.
I hope this helps.
E.-
>
> Hello,
>
> does someone know any pecu
Hello,
does someone know any peculiarities with rsh and .rhosts? I would
like to transfer per cron job certain files from hotsA to hostB with
rsh and pipes. The rsh-pipe-mechanism works fine for certain hosts,
and does not for others for permission denied problems. They all are
running the ne
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