Kathy,

1. I do not have a .rhosts files. Should I create them? where? What is the
format?
2. The security feature for the rlogin, where can I modify it?
3. I mean by "network browsing" the network tab of the kde file manager.

thanx

Hani ZIAD


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Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 3:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Network access problems


Hani,

1.  "Access denied" means the machine you are
trying to access doesn't have the permissions
set to allow access.  Do you have the machine
trying to 'rcp' in the .rhosts or hosts.allow file
of the target machine?
2.  Not allowing rlogin as 'root' is a security feature.
3.  Don't know what you mean by browsing the network.

Kathy Bieltz

info wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running RH7.1 on several PCs within a LAN.
> First, I was pinging all machines but could not rlogin or telnet them.
> Then, I have omitted the 'reject' lines from the /etc/sysconfig/ipchains
> file,
> and changed the disable=yes line in the /etc/xinetd.d/ files.
>
> Now, I am capable of rlogin and telnet to all machines, but I still have
the
> following problems:
> 1. The rcp command gives me always an "access denied" response.
> 2. I cannot rlogin as root, I have to rlogin as a normal user, then su
from
> the prompt.
> 3. I cannot browse the network, it gives me "could not connect to host
> localhost" error message.
>
> I'd appreciate your help...
>
> Hani ZIAD
>
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