We currently don't use AFS system binaries such as the AFS rlogind, rsh,
   rcp, inetd, or ftpd.  I just setup my dektop SPARC 5 to use all of those
   binaries.

   So, I copied all of the sun stuff to binaryname.stock and moved the AFS
   binaries into place under /usr/etc (in.rlogind, in.ftpd, inetd) and I
   tacked /usr/ciesin/afs/bin onto the front of my PATH so I would get the
   AFS versions of rsh and rcp before the normal Sun binaries.  I fully
   killed and restarted the new inetd on my desktop machine.

   When I try to ``rsh desktop_machine ls'' with an AFS rsh binary,
   I'm getting ``rcmd: socket: Permission denied'' when I try it as
   user jblaine, but it works fine as root.

   This is all under SunOS 4.1.3 on both machines in question.
   Any help would be appreciated.

   P.S. the AFS version of /bin/login is also on the desktop machine
        along with AFS in.ftpd, in.rlogind, inetd

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Jeff Blaine
CIESIN Operations

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