Thanks All the entry in /etc/securetty seemed to do the trick
Dave --- Nicholas Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > i dont know exactly on which system you are installing, but if it's > redhat you should take a look at your /etc/securetty > you must add a line with "rsh" on it to work .... > > it should be something like: > > console > vc/1 > vc/2 > . > . > . > tty9 > tty10 > tty11 > rsh <---------- > > regards, > > Nicholas > > Clooney wrote: > > >Hi all > > > >Seem to be having an issue installing a whole bunch of clients through the > java > >console . Al, other unix falvours seem to be fine by adding a server entry > to > >the .rhosts file on the client . However have added the .rhosts file on the > >client in /root and andded servername username . Addtionally checked > >hosts.allow/deny etc. > > > >Is there something straight forward I'm missing, read a couple of tech notes > >mentioned PAM . ANy ideas. > > > >Thnaks in advance. > > > >David Clooney > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > >_______________________________________________ > >Veritas-bu maillist - [email protected] > >http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu > > > > > > > -- > Nicholas Anderson > Administrador de Sistemas Unix > LPIC-1 Certified > Rede Fiocruz > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - [email protected] http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu
