* This one time, at band camp, Matt Hyne said:
> I'm trying to work out what permissions I have to change on two machines to allow me
>to 'rcp' as root from one machine to another.
>
> I have added both machines to /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.equiv but I still get
>permission denied messages -
>
> [root@panda /etc]# rcp /etc/smb.conf panda-new:/etc/
> Permission denied.
>
> Anyone know what else I need to change to get this to work ?
>
Should I avoid the lecture about not using rcp??? Get ssh installed and
use scp instead.....
If there is some reason you can't, I suggest you check out the
permissions on the .rhosts files (and the contents)
Greeno
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