CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread John Daues
In the CVS manual, in section 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh, it says:
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For example, suppose you are the user `mozart' on the local machine 
`toe.example.com', and the server machine is `faun.example.org'. On 
faun, put the following line into the file `.rhosts' in `bach''s home 
directory:

toe.example.com  mozart

Then test that `rsh' is working with

rsh -l bach faun.example.org 'echo $PATH'
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Should the 2 occurences of bach be replaced with mozart?
(or vice-versa).  If not, who is bach?
(there's a setup for a joke)




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Re: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread John Daues
Thanks for taking care of the 'bug'.

I don't know enough about it yet to know what to choose (rsh, ssh, 
other?)  Maybe if I tell y'all the basics of the system, you can say which.

Server is a P3 machine running Red Hat 8.0 sitting on the LAN.
Clients are 3 users.  Two running Win2k, One with RH 8.0.
Clients connect by the LAN, or dialing into LAN thru modem.
Does this point one way or the other?
(or is there more info that would help?)


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