hi guys!!

once again, gotta say thanks to the group on the list/net! the rsh issue was/is 
solved. it appears that the access denied issue was due to the user's "home" 
directory, not being owned by the "user" which led to some internal permission 
issues on the rsh server box:

do when i did a "rsh -l test foo 'ls'",
this would attempt to login as the user "test" on the "foo" server, and to do 
an "ls" of the home dir for "test" user on the "foo" server. in this instance, 
the permissions issue caused an access denied. correcting the owner/group for 
the "/home/test" solved the issue. there was no need to make any changes, and 
in fact, no need to have any local ".rhosts" file...

a little tricky issue.. but hopefully, this might help someone in the future in 
trying to diagnose their issues..

thanks again!!



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alexander Apprich
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:03 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Re: rsh issue (access denied)...


I discovered differences between you /etc/pam.d/rsh|rlogin
could you backup your files and replace them with the following
lines?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] pam.d $ cat rsh
#%PAM-1.0
# For root login to succeed here with pam_securetty, "rsh" must be
# listed in /etc/securetty.
auth       required     pam_nologin.so
auth       required     pam_securetty.so
auth       required     pam_env.so
auth       required     pam_rhosts_auth.so
account    include      system-auth
session    optional     pam_keyinit.so    force revoke
session    include      system-auth



[EMAIL PROTECTED] pam.d $ cat rlogin
#%PAM-1.0
# For root login to succeed here with pam_securetty, "rlogin" must be
# listed in /etc/securetty.
auth       required     pam_nologin.so
auth       required     pam_securetty.so
auth       required     pam_env.so
auth       sufficient   pam_rhosts_auth.so
auth       include      system-auth
account    include      system-auth
password   include      system-auth
session    optional     pam_keyinit.so    force revoke
session    include      system-auth


I'm wondering why this is different on your system, as rah
worked like out-of-the-box here by just enabling rsh/rlogin
in /etc/xinetd.d and restarting xinetd

Alex
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