Hey, awesome, I finally have the right answer! :) Glad to help.

The "apt-cache search [keyword]" command, sometimes piped to "grep [keyword]" filter is very useful for me in these situations.

-Max

Allen Brown wrote:

Max Lemieux wrote:

Here's what I found searching apt for rsh, minus noise (I'm
running SimplyMepis which is pinned to Debian
testing/unstable, your results may  vary):

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-cache search rsh|grep rsh|sort
cook-rsh - Remote execution scripts for cook
fsh - Fast remote command execution over rsh/ssh/lsh
krb5-clients - Secure replacements for ftp, telnet and rsh using MIT Kerberos
krb5-rsh-server - Secure replacements for rshd and rlogind using MIT Kerberos
rsh-client - rsh clients.


That is what I was looking for.  I swear to the Buhda that
wasn't there before.  But I just installed it and it works.
Thank you!

rsh-redone-client - Reimplementation of rsh and rlogin
rsh-redone-server - Reimplementation of rshd and rlogind
rsh-server - rsh servers.
ssh-krb5 - Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH with Kerberos)
ssh - Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH)

Looks like "apt-get install rsh-client rsh-server" might work for you.

-Max




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