Hi Jörg
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 00:23, Joerg Schilling wrote:
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o How can I use remote devices without being root on the client machine?
Not possible because of UNIX restictition, but PLEASE RTFM for cdrecord.
Probably I didn't make myself clear here: I just found out that making
Hi Jörg
Make sure that .rhost is set up correctly.
The permissions of ~rscsi/.rhosts were a bit, er, liberal. It works now,
as root I can do
cdrecord dev=REMOTE:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -scanbus
on the client machine and I get a list of SCSI targets on the server
machine.
READ the README's for
Jörg
Are you saying I can only use rscsi as user root on the client machine
even though cdrecord is setuid root on the client machine?
As root I get:
jever:/home/andree# cdrecord dev=REMOTE:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -scanbus -d
dev: REMOTE:[EMAIL PROTECTED] speed: 4 fs: 4194304
Cdrecord 1.10
Hi
I am trying to setup remote CD burner access between 2 Debian woody
boxes (kernel 2.4.18).
There seems to be some kind of access/authentication problem as
/tmp/RSCSI does not even get created when trying to access the remote CD
burner. The session looks like this:
andree@jever:~cdrecord
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