> .rhosts i dont know, never used it, so it cant be
> all that important, on
> the otherhand you possably mean /etc/hosts the place
> where hosts are
> defined by thier ip#.
Thanks for the info, but I meant .rhosts. The most I
know about this file is that it enables the remote
hosts to access your machine without asking for userID
and passwords (if your userIDs on remote and your
machine are the same). This file should be especially
useful for newbies like us because in case of
emergency it would be possible to access the machine
from remote host.
But, as you see, this knowledge is not enough to set
up such file. So does anyone know how to do it?
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Eugene
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