Hi,

        it would appear that using an NIS netgroup entry in the .rhosts
or hosts.equiv files does not work as expected in RHEL5. Any hosts
included top-level netgroup work, but not in the sub-groups. 

As an example, this allows server1, server2 and server3 to rsh in:

In netgroup:

linux (server1,,) (server2,,) (server3,,)

In .rhosts:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


while this only allows server2 to rsh in:

In netgroup:

linux sub1 sub2 (server2,,)
sub1 (server1,,)
sub2 (server3,,)

This is not the behavior I have seen in the past on previous versions of
RHEL (including RHEL3 where it working fine at the moment)... Has anyone
else seen this? I didn't find anything in bugzilla.

Thanks,

Kevin


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