** Reply to message from Laurent CREPET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 19 Aug 2001 16:06:39 +0200 > Just adding 'rsh' should work. Did you check if rsh works with another user ? > If not, check /etc/xinetd.d/rsh. It musts exist, and should not be disable > (see disable parameter in the file). > > Laurent. I added rsh to /etc/securetty again, and I can "rsh logan ls" as a normal user. However, I'm still getting "Permission Denied" when I try "rsh logan ls" as root. Strange. John LeMay Jr. Senior Enterprise Consultant NJMC, LLC.
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