On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:34, vinay kumar wrote:
>    *bash-3.1# rlogin 172.16.10.211.global.com
>    Couldn't authenticate to server: Bad sendauth version was sent
>    trying normal rlogin (/usr/bin/rlogin)
> *
>     /etc/inetd.conf is as follows(commented lines not shown):

The version you sent has lots of random asterisks and line breaks and stuff 
making it hard to follow, but it looks like you've got two entries for 
"klogin", one using the Kerberos server and one using /usr/sbin/in.rlogind.  If 
inetd is choosing the latter, that might explain the error.

But these days, really, using ssh with GSSAPI support is probably better than 
Kerberos rlogin on telnet for any number of reasons.

Ken


-- 
Ken Raeburn / [email protected] / no longer at MIT Kerberos Consortium


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