I looked at /etc/services on my FreeBSD workstation. I'm making the
assumption (maybe incorrectly) that network ports are pretty standard
across all Un*x like environments.
grep rsh /etc/services
rsh-spx 222/tcp #Berkeley rshd with SPX auth
rsh-spx 222/udp #Berkeley rshd with SPX auth
ekshell 2106/tcp #Kerberos (v4) encrypted rshell
ekshell 2106/udp #Kerberos (v4) encrypted rshell
watershed-lm 6143/tcp #Watershed License Manager
watershed-lm 6143/udp #Watershed License Manager
Mark Jacobs
On 03/02/11 12:17, Jim McAlpine wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Mark Jacobs<mark.jac...@custserv.com>wrote:
Did you give access to the required port(port 222) for RSH to the user or
TCPIP itself;
TCPIP
JRPortAccessAuth: User does not have authority to access this port.
Action: Specify a valid port.
Mark Jacobs
Where do you get port 222 from. The only ref I can find regarding ports and
RSH is for the RSHD server port which is 514 by default.
Jim McAlpine
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