running commands with Netcat... even wierder....

This is not the answer to your question. May be you can try good old
"rsh" with the "hosts.allowed"... In some internal networks (withing
the same net zone) I have used that lot... where security is not much
of a concern.

Kosala

2008/10/14 Christian Grunfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> strange question in a ssh discussion list !
> May be you can use netcat on both sides with standar input and output
> redirected from/to a console.
>
> Cheers
> Christian
>
>
> 2008/10/13, chaoson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  I'm running openssh-4.3p2.
>>
>>  I need to ability to run a command on trusted machine remotely. So far as I 
>> know, we can use two ways to login to remote machine:
>>  1) Provide user name and password
>>  2) Public key authentication
>>
>>  My question is that can we disable the SSH authentication so that we don't 
>> need to either provide user account or the public key? Does anyone has the 
>> idea? Thanks
>>
>>
>>
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