Re: [Veritas-bu] .rhosts

2006-05-04 Thread Clooney
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
> >
> > 
> >
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> 
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Re: [Veritas-bu] .rhosts

2006-05-04 Thread Austin Murphy

It isn't that hard to make the install scripts use SSH instead of RSH.
With your key loaded up in your SSH agent, the install is just as
easy as RSH with the added benefit of actual security.

I found that the Solaris SSH client was not good for this, but
upgrading to the Current OpenSSH made everything work correctly and is
generally a good thing to do anyway.

Austin Murphy

On 5/4/06, 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
>
>
>
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Re: [Veritas-bu] .rhosts

2006-05-04 Thread Nicholas Anderson
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
>
> 
>
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[Veritas-bu] .rhosts

2006-05-04 Thread Clooney
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

 

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