: Hi,
:
: I don't have access to a Linux machine from where I work so I can't
: check on this advice, but see if there is a man page for
: hosts.equiv. On Solaris machines, /etc/hosts.equiv is the other
^^^
: piece that controls remote access via rsh, rlogin, etc.
:
: Good luck,
:
Hello,
does someone know any peculiarities with rsh and .rhosts? I would
like to transfer per cron job certain files from hotsA to hostB with
rsh and pipes. The rsh-pipe-mechanism works fine for certain hosts,
and does not for others for permission denied problems. They all are
running the
Can you send the .rhosts in both hosts to the list?
As I remember it, the rshd is very picky about the way you specify
the hpost name in .rhosts. I think is has to be the same string
the gethostbyaddr() (the resolver) returns.
I hope this helps.
E.-
Hello,
does someone know any
Eloy A. Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you send the .rhosts in both hosts to the list?
As I remember it, the rshd is very picky about the way you specify
the hpost name in .rhosts. I think is has to be the same string
the gethostbyaddr() (the resolver) returns.
Also, check
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