henry wrote:
>     I found that I cant use ssh(connection refused),too.
>     Do you has the experience to use rsh? Could you show me some clue?

Ah then its not a problem with using rsh or ssh themselves. 
1. Do a "tail -f /var/log/messages" and see what that says as you try to
rsh or ssh
   This may give you a clue as to whats happening.
2. Whats the contents of /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
3. Look at the lines in inetd.conf or that xinetd.conf thingo which
pertain to
   ss and rsh. Are they commented out or not?

Mike
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