> -----Original Message----- > From: John Jolet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:41 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] setting up rsh and rlogin > > de Almeida, Valmor F. wrote: > > >Hello list, > > > >I am setting up rsh and rlogin services between machines x1 and x2. > >Following info on the web I go it working from x1 to x2. However when > >going from x2 to x1 I get: > > > >x2$ rsh x1 uptime > >poll: protocol failure in circuit setup > > > >x2$ rlogin x1 > >rcmd: x1: Connection reset by peer > > > >I think I setup the configuration pretty symmetric between the machines > >but don't seem to find the mistake. > > > >Also on the log file in machine x1 I get the following when doing an rsh > > > >May 11 17:50:50 x1 xinetd[7279]: START: shell pid=7346 > >from=192.168.0.102 > >May 11 17:50:50 x1 xinetd[7346]: FAIL: shell address > >May 11 17:50:50 x1 xinetd[7279]: EXIT: shell status=0 pid=7346 > >duration=0(sec) > > > >and for rlogin > > > >May 11 17:52:16 x1 xinetd[7349]: FAIL: login address > >May 11 17:52:16 x1 xinetd[7279]: START: login pid=7349 > >from=192.168.0.102 > >May 11 17:52:16 x1 xinetd[7279]: EXIT: login status=0 pid=7349 > >duration=0(sec) > > > > > >Any help appreciated. > > > >Thanks, > > > >-- > >Valmor > > > > > > > you don't mention here, but why in the world are you using rsh instead > of ssh?
I knew I was going to get this question. These machines stay behind 2 firewalls and virtually have no connection to the outside network. So, no reason to have secure internet service installed. > -- > [email protected] mailing list -- [email protected] mailing list

