Yes, it is disabled. ssh provides more and better functionality, such as
authentication and password/data encryption and taking care of X11
forwarding. Basically, ssh (when correctly configured) is a drop-in
replacement for rsh,rlogin,rcp,telnet,ftp etc.


hope this helps,
Mike

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> I have a customer who had to enable rsh and rlogin for
> use on a 47 node Oscar 1.3 cluster.  Is rsh and rlogin
> disabled by default?
>
> David Dustan
> Puget Sound Data Systems
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